A potato produce underground tubers. It is the tubers that are edible.
a herbivore is an animal that only eats plants. a carnivore is an animal that mainly eats meat. an omnivore is an animal that eats both meat and vegetation and anything else they deem edible.
Seems that some species of dahlia tubers are edible and other are toxic if eaten in large quantities.
Seems that some species of dahlia tubers are edible and other are toxic if eaten in large quantities.
Potatoes are edible tubers, the vegetable grows amongst the roots
Aztecs used to eat the tubers. Now we just enjoy the flowers.
Yes this small tree dwelling animal is edible and it is hunted by the natives of Papua New Guinea. Its pelt may also be used in traditional headgear Tweet Gainsborough-Waring
You eat the tubers (potatoes) that grow underground. The green stems, flowers and leaves are poisonous, even any tubers that have become green, should not be eaten. the poison is Solanine (very toxic even in small amounts).
Potato plants (Solanum tuberosum) produce edible underground tubers.
The tubers (roots) are ground up into a paste which is then made into golf ball size balls which are indented into a bowl shape by the diner, who uses it to scoop up his soup or food. Them he eats the scoop. An edible utensil, how cool!
Yes. Birds, sheep any animal that eats foliage (herbivore or omnivore) will eat edible flowers.
An animal that eats plants is called a Herbivore. A carnivore is an animal that eats meat.