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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It seems no one can eat just one potato. THAT'S LITERALLY THE ANSWER
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No they should not, but they may contain a poison called solanine which develops in all green parts of plants in the potato family when exposed to light (so don't eat green potatoes nor the green stems or leaves of potato plants). Solanine is a glycoalkaloid poison found in species of the nightshade family (solanaceae), such as potatoes. It can occur naturally in any part of the plant, including the leaves, fruit, and tubers. It is very toxic even in small quantities. Solanine has both fungicidal and pesticidal properties, and it is one of the plant's natural defenses.
One would be to Koala. The Koala only eats eucalyptus leaves for its entire life!
One example of a plant with weak roots and thin leaves is the spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum). Spider plants have shallow, delicate roots and long, slender leaves that are prone to wilting if not given enough water.
plant one, with the leaves out of the ground
No one made the potato, it is a tuber of a plant (Solanum tuberosum).The original potato plant comes from South America, and was subsequently taken to Europe; after being hybridized it has become the "vegetable" that we are familiar with today.
Insects have a specific "food plant(s)".The food plant will be different for different species to make sure that no one plant is over eaten. This caterpillar must be a lemon plant eater.
I found a caterpillar in my box of grapes I bought from the grocery store, and I have heard that they usually stay near one type of leaves their entire caterpillar stage, so yes, they do eat grape leaves.
Yes. A potato plant is like any other flowering plant with many specialised cells. One cell organell (intra cellular body) which makes plant cells different from animal cells is the presence of chloroplasts the part of the cell which traps light and uses the energy to produce carbohydrates. In potato plants, the carbohydrate starch is stored in the tubers which we eat.