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Most potato plants have white flowers. Sweet potatoes are the only potato plants without white flowers. (they have no flowers)
Yes. All varieties of potato plants flower. Most flower shades of white, which is associated with the skin color of the fibers. Potato flowers also appear as red, blue, and purple. Potatoes with footed flowers tend to produce tundra with pinkish skins.
The flower from a red potato plant is small and lavenderish with a yellow stigma in the center.
No, Potatoes are unrelated to ferns. Ferns do not bear flowers, Potatoes do.
Potatoes do not have thorns, not sure what you mean by stickers. The potato plant has tubers underground, green herbaceous foliage above ground, it may produce flowers, that can produce a small tomato like fruit which may contain seeds.
The potato itself is a tuber, but potato plants are flowering plants and as such do indeed have flowers.
Potato plant produces flowers, fruits and seeds. Yet they never grow from seeds because potato seeds are very week. They rarely grow into plants
Potato reproduce with the help of eyes on the potato tuber because the seeds of potato are very week. They rarely grow into plants.
The flowers are the showy part of a plant. When the flowers are showing the plant is said to be blooming. This bloom is to attract insects for pollination.
Yes, most green portions of the potato plant are toxic to a degree - see related question
Potato reproduce with the help of the eyes on the potao tuber because the seeds of potato plants are very week and rarely grow into plants.
The flowers of the potato plant are poisonous so this is a deterrent to animals which might want to eat it.