Yes , some do there are many hundreds of kinds of potatos, some produce seeds , some do not. If there is a green cherry tomato like bulb it will have about 100 seeds in it. These will grow a potato plant. But most people use the potato with it eyes cut up so that each piece has a couple of eyes on it. Plant it a few inchs deep and the plant will come up . The new potatoes will form between the seed potatoe ( the section of totatoes with the eyes that you planted ) and the plant that is above ground. When the plant begins to wilt over the potatos are ready to dig. Terry Grade
Yes, a potato is an angiosperm plant. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, which is what potatoes develop from.
rice is a monocotyledonous flowering plant.
Yes, reeds are flowering plants that produce seeds. The seeds are typically contained within the flowers or inflorescence of the reed plant.
An antophyte is an alternative name for an anthophyte, a flowering plant or any extinct relative of a flowering plant.
No, many seed producing flowering plants live many years, others however are annual and do produce flowers, seeds and die in one season.
Angiospermic plants produce seeds enclosed by ovary wall.
Like all flowering plants, roses produce seeds to reproduce. A seed grows into a new plant.
A plant with seeds is a flowering plant and is called an angiosperm.
Plants that produce seeds on the surface of female reproductive structures such as cones are called gymnosperms.
If a flowering plant is not pollinated, it will not be able to produce seeds. This means the plant will not be able to reproduce and create new plants. Pollination is essential for genetic diversity and the survival of many plant species.
All flowering plants produce fruits. Otherwise, if you know of a flowering plant like this, repost your question with its name.
A neem plant is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, whereas gymnosperms produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.