The edible part of the sweet potato is the root, but the leaves and shoots are sometimes used as salad greens.
Sweet potatoes primarily reproduce vegetatively through their storage roots. When planted, these roots can sprout new shoots, which develop into new plants. Additionally, sweet potatoes can produce slips, which are shoots that grow from the eyes of the roots; these slips can be harvested, rooted, and planted to grow new sweet potato plants. This method of reproduction allows for efficient propagation without the need for seeds.
Daylilies, potatoes, sweet potatoes, radishes, turnips, and carrots have tuberous roots.
Sweet potato reproduces by roots that can grow into new sweet potatoes. -Note that the reproduction methods of the sweet potato and potato are different.
Sweet potato, like white (etc.) potatoes are tubers, in other words, edible roots. They grow underground. (in the ground.)
no, (Irish) potatoes are in fact modified stems. That's why they have buds. Sweet potatoes however are roots.
No. They are two different types of root vegetable. Sweet potatoes are sweeter and a darker color than yams.
Sweet potatoes, yams, and dahlias are examples of tuberous roots. These plants produce storage roots that are swollen and fleshy for storing nutrients and water. They are commonly used for both culinary and ornamental purposes.
Daylilies, potatoes, sweet potatoes, radishes, turnips, and carrots have tuberous roots.
sweet potatoes, carrots, turnip, beetroot'raddish
pumpkins and sweet potatoes basically roots:)
Root crops include, but are not limited to, tubers such as potatoes and sweet potatoes; as well as beets, carrots, and turnips.
Some root vegetables are: Burdock Carrots Cassava (Yuca with one c, Yucca is not edible) Celeriac Onions Garlic Jerusalem artichoke (different from traditional artichokes) Parsnips Potatoes Radish and Daikon Shallots Sweet Potatoes Taro Turnips and Rutabegas Yams (not to be confused with sweet potatoes) etc.