The modified stems which are found in underground is called as stem tubers
Potatoes are tuberous stems.
red tuberous begonias have a red stem
Dahlias are flowering plants, specifically herbaceous perennials. They have tuberous roots from which their stems and flowers grow.
Daylilies, potatoes, sweet potatoes, radishes, turnips, and carrots have tuberous roots.
W. E. Guse has written: 'Propagation from bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, and tuberous roots and stems' -- subject(s): Plant propagation, Bulbs (Plants), Tubers, Corms
The most popular tuberous root is the sweet potato. In addition to the potato and peanuts.
TS is also known by the names tuberous sclerosis complex and Bourneville's disease.
Plants that store food in their stems include succulents like cacti and desert plants, as well as tuberous plants like potatoes and sweet potatoes. These plants store energy in their stems to use during times of drought or when growing conditions are not favorable.
The scientific name for the Tuberous Begonia is Begonia tuberhybrida.
Plants that store food in their stems include succulents like cacti, where the thick stems retain water and serve as a reservoir during dry periods. Other examples are tuberous plants like potatoes, where the swollen underground stems store starches and nutrients for growth and reproduction.
The turmeric plant is identifiable by both its characteristic tuberous root and the leaves that extend upward from erect, thick stems arising from the root. The flowers are pale yellow. And more . . .
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