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Yes and both the root and the leaves are edible. Although since the ornamental variety is grown especially for its leaves, the flavor of the root might not be as delicious as that of Garnet or Jewel sweet potatoes (the varieties most often found at grocers), which are grown especially for their tasty roots.

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