Turnip
Turnip is a bulb
A bulb is an underground stem
No, a radish is not considered an underground stem. It is considered a type of root just like carrots and sweet potatoes.
No, a radish is not considered an underground stem. It is considered a type of root just like carrots and sweet potatoes.
A radish is a root vegetable. This means that the part of the radish that a person eats is actually the root of the radish.
Yes, a radish does have a stem. The stem connects the root, which is the edible part we typically consume, to the leaves above the ground. This stem helps transport nutrients and water between the root and leaves as the plant grows.
underground root
potato
No, yam is not an underground stem. It is a tuberous root vegetable that grows underground.
No. It is a storage root.
Radishes have a fleshy taproot that is often mistaken for a stem due to its prominence and edible nature. The actual stem of the radish plant is typically short and may be difficult to distinguish above the ground. This structure supports the leaves and flowers, but the focus is primarily on the root, which stores nutrients and energy for the plant. Overall, the radish is characterized by its thickened, swollen root rather than a traditional stem.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
The carrot, radish, onion and sugar beet have stems that are above ground and the roots and edible tuber/bulb is underground. The stem is green and the carrot is orange; the beet is red, the onion is white/red; the radish is red/white.
No it's a leaf vegetable. A carrot or radish is a root vegetable (grows in the ground).