Because only one parent contributes to produce an offspring so its identical
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Because only one parent contributes to produce an offspring so its identical
Yes, potato plants do bloom.
Yes, potato plants do flower.
No, it is not recommended to eat potatoes from a decorative potato plant. Decorative potato plants are often grown for their ornamental value and may have been treated with pesticides or other chemicals that make them unsafe for consumption. It's best to stick to edible potato varieties for eating purposes.
Yes,new plants grow from the roots of potato, sweet potato, ginger and turmeric.
Identical genetic copies are known as clones. Clones are produced by asexual reproduction, such as in plants or bacteria, or through genetic engineering techniques in animals.
potato
The potato itself is a tuber, but potato plants are flowering plants and as such do indeed have flowers.
Kumara, also known as sweet potato
Potato plants typically grow to a height of about 2 to 4 feet.
make mash potatoes When potato plants are grown in cups there will not be proper tuberization. Potatoes should be planted on raised soil beds for better crop returns.