Turnip is a noun.
The turnip grows inside the soil which is classified as a root.
it is the root (a tap-root) it is the root (a tap-root)
To grow turnips from a turnip, you can plant the top part of a turnip in soil, making sure it is covered with about half an inch of soil. Water it regularly and ensure it gets enough sunlight. With time, the turnip top will grow into a new turnip.
The common, tender turnip (Brassica rapa) is a root vegetable; however the leaves and flowers are also edible. The rutabaga is also a root crop known as a "turnip" in north England and Scotland.
Turnips store starch primarily in their taproot. The taproot is a large, bulbous part of the turnip that is used to store energy in the form of starch. The starch in the taproot serves as a source of nutrients and energy for the turnip plant.
A turnip.
a black turnip is a turnip that went for a mud bath
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