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What plants have underground stems?

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Potatoes have underground stems called tubers that have eyes where new shoots can sprout, leading to the growth of new potato plants.


What is the name of the swollen part of a underground stem?

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What are two stems that grow underground?

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How does the water chestnut plant reproduce?

Water chestnut plants reproduce through a process called vegetative reproduction or by producing seeds. They spread through rhizomes (underground stems) that develop into new plants, as well as by producing floating seeds that can germinate and grow into new plants in suitable aquatic habitats.


What is difference between rhizomes and stem tubers?

Rhizomes are underground stems that grow horizontally and produce new shoots, while stem tubers are swollen underground storage structures that store nutrients for the plant. Rhizomes can give rise to new plants, while stem tubers are primarily used for storing energy.


What type of stem is an iris?

Iris plants have rhizomatous stems. Rhizomes are horizontal underground stems that produce roots and shoots, allowing the plant to spread and grow.


What are the plants that store starch in stems?

Some plants that store starch in their stems include potato, yam, and cassava. These plants are able to store large amounts of starch in their underground stems, which serve as a reservoir of energy for the plant to use during periods of growth or dormancy.


What are four structures that plants produce to carry out vegetative propagation?

Plants utilize several structures for vegetative propagation, including: Stolons (or runners) - horizontal stems that grow along the soil surface, producing new plants at nodes. Rhizomes - underground stems that can generate new shoots and roots, allowing for expansion and reproduction. Tubers - swollen underground storage organs that can sprout new plants from "eyes" or buds. Bulbs - short underground stems surrounded by fleshy leaves that store nutrients and can produce new shoots in the growing season.


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What is the examples of root plants?

Potatoes, garlic and onion are stems that grow underground which we know best. Yam and ginger are also examples of stems that grow underground. Rhizome, tuber, bulb and corm are other examples of underground stems that are not known by many people.


Which out of these is not an underground stem carrot sugarcane turnip onion?

Carrot, Sugarcane, Turnip & Onion all these are underground stem.