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Although the orange colored sweet potato you see in grocery stores grows underground as a tuberous root, the part of the plant above ground grows a white flower with a purple center because it is a dicotyledonous plant.
A potato is a tuber. Although technically a vegetable is just a part of a plant that is edible apart from fruit or seeds. So it could be argued as both really or you could just settle with a tuberous vegetable.
Although the orange colored sweet potato you see in grocery stores grows underground as a tuberous root, as a dicotyledonous plant, the part of the plant above ground has a flower--in this case, it is white with a purple center.
The potato is definatly not a fruit because it is not derived form the ovule of a plant. It is infact a root. The definition of a vegetable is any edibal part of a plant therefore it actually comes under the subcatigory of a root or tuberous vegetable.
The most popular tuberous root is the sweet potato. In addition to the potato and peanuts.
The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop
Potato is a tuberous vegetable plant, not an herb or a shrub. It belongs to the nightshade family and is grown for its starchy edible tubers.
A root or a tuber, a potato is the tuberous root part of the vegetable- found underground, it needs to be pulled out when collected.
The part of the potato plant we eat is called the tuber, which is actually an enlarged underground stem.
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In rhizomes - i.e the 'root ginger' part of the ginger plant, and the 'potato' part of the potato plant. Howeve the potato is a tuber, not a rhizome.
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