The fruiting body grows above ground.
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The fronds of a fern grow from rhizomes. Rhizomes are underground stems that produce roots below and shoots above the soil. The fronds emerge from the shoots above the soil and are the visible leafy part of the fern.
No, the pumpkin grows above ground, part of the pumpkin plant will have roots underground.
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Part of the leek (the blanched white part) grows underground, the rest is above ground.
No, they grow above the ground like any plant. Just the roots. The green part you eat grows above the ground, like a big weed... if you're lucky and the slugs don't get it first.
The roots of a caulifower grow below ground, but the editbla part grows above ground, much like cabbage.
The frond or leaf grows directly from the root system as ferns do not have a true stem
The roots of parsnip, the part that is eaten grows underground, but the foliage grows above ground.
The edible part of the rhubarb grows above ground.