How do tuber plants reproduce?
Lily pads don't reproduce. The plants are tubers, and the tubers multiply.
dahlias reproduce by using tubers
Many plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Daylilies can be spilt into multiple plants from the tubers and roots. Geraniums can start new plants from cuttings.
Plants may also reproduce from tubers or bulbs, or by rooting of branches, (called layering, such as blackberry). Some such as lichens can reproduce from broken-off bits.
dahlias reproduce by using tubers
They don't reproduce by seeds. They are corms, or tubers, and reproduce by making new corms, or tubers.
To reproduce something is to make a new copy of it. You can reproduce an image or text on a copying machine. Plants can reproduce (create the next generation) by seeds, spores, cuttings, tubers, etc. One-celled creatures can reproduce by splitting in two. A male and a female reproduce by having sex.
yam is propagated by tubers
Plants reproduce asexually by cuttings, division or air layering.
plants produce by either giving a pollination thing or germinate or possibly tubers when u germinate u take a leafy plant that could be dying and replant and wait for it to grow more roots. tubers are on plants that for example a potatoes have tubers that people call the eye
Tubers and rhizomes of many plants are used as food
Carrots reproduce by way of seeds. Unlike potatoes and other root vegetables, they aren't grown from tubers or rhizomes.