Sweet potato is a type of potato but it is not like potato produce by underground stem but by storage root
seed and tubers
Each potato has multiple eyes so it is easy to propagate potatoes.
Potato seeds do exist, but they are not the same as the seeds of other plants. Instead of planting potato seeds, farmers typically plant pieces of the potato itself, known as seed potatoes. These seed potatoes are cut into smaller pieces, each containing an "eye" or bud, which will grow into a new potato plant. This method is used to propagate and cultivate potatoes.
Propagate means to breed.
Potatoes can be eaten between reproduction cycles. When you pick a potato let it sit -- anywhere -- soon it will begin to sprout roots, which look for soil in which to propagate more potatoes. Depending on what's in your closet and where you leave the potato, it may find 'nutrient' there in which to burrow believing that it's time to sprout, root and grow more potatoes.
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Potatoes are usually grown from seed potatoes which are neatly cut from a potato to have one to two "eyes" which are the buds.The reason why potatoes do not follow the regular convention of flowers and seeds is because they are underground shoots i.e their roots store starch to form tubers and from these starch deposits,new shoots grow.
Blue Potatoes, Fingerling Potatoes, White Potatoes, Russet Potatoes, Red Potatoes, Yellow Potatoes
No, transverse waves do not require a medium to propagate.
Kennebec is a variety of potatoes. Ex. Spunta potatoes, Rooster potatoes, Folva potatoes, Kennebec potatoes, etc
Potatoes are a good source of potassium. The vegetable is not called "potassium potatoes," but white potatoes, Idaho potatoes, Yukon gold potatoes, new potatoes, red potatoes, and so forth.
Yes, you can successfully propagate a succulent by planting a leaf.