here are just a few: potatoes, radishes, garlic, onions, carrots, peanuts, pineapples, turnips, and beets
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unless you mean what is the name for plants that grow underground than that is a completely different answer......
the answer for that would be subterranean plants
i hope this helps u! ^_^
The fruiting body of a club fungus, known as the mushroom, grows above the ground. It is responsible for producing and dispersing spores for reproduction.
The reproductive structure that grows above the ground in fungi is called a mushroom. Mushrooms produce spores that are dispersed into the environment to reproduce.
No, cabbages do not grow on trees. Cabbages are leafy vegetable plants that belong to the Brassica family and grow close to the ground with their heads forming in the center of the plant.
The root of a seed grows downwards into the soil. It helps anchor the plant in the ground and absorbs water and nutrients essential for the plant's growth.
Roots grow down, into the soil and stems have leaves on them which need sunlight to grow so therefore they grow up out of the soil.
RADISH
A swede
it grows on top of the ground like oranges. :)
yes u planet it then it grows
All potatoes grow underground.
Pineapples are the fruit of a tropical plant that grows to be about 3 to 5 feet tall. Potatoes are a vegetable that grows under the ground.
Rockmelon grows on a vine that grows in the ground
No, a potato and a melon are two completely different things. For one thing, a potato grows under the ground, and a melon grows on a melon vine.
A rhizome is a long modified stem that grows beneath the ground horizontally. It is often found in plants such as ginger, bamboo, and irises, and serves as a storage organ for nutrients and water.
Pineapples are the fruit of a tropical plant that grows to be about 3 to 5 feet tall. Potatoes are a vegetable that grows under the ground.
A pumpkin grows above the ground. A pumpkin grows above the ground.
the vegtable and roots grow underground but the leaves grow on top of the ground.