Yes, the tapioca plant, scientifically known as Manihot esculenta, is a flowering plant. It belongs to the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, and produces small, white or yellow flowers. However, it is primarily cultivated for its starchy tuberous roots, which are the main source of tapioca.
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
flowering plant
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
Yes it is a land plant of tropical climate.
Nope, this is from a tapioca plant which is gluten free.
It is a flowering plant.
Tapioca does not come from a bean, it is extracted from the root of the cassava plant.
Watermelon is a flowering plant. It produces flowers that eventually develop into the fruit.
Dieffenbachia is a flowering dicotyledonous plant
Allamanda is a flowering plant
Tapioca is the starch extracted from the cassava root. So, no it is not a plant part itself but it is extracted from roots Cassava is another word for the tapioca plant. Generally, tapioca or cassava refers to the root of the plant. Hence, yes; tapioca is part of a plant.
Yes, it is a flowering plant.