Wild potato root refers to the tubers of various species of wild potatoes, particularly those in the Solanum genus, which are native to the Americas. These plants are often smaller and less cultivated than domesticated potatoes, and they can vary significantly in flavor, size, and toxicity. Some wild potato species are edible and have been used by indigenous peoples for food, while others may contain toxic compounds. They are important for biodiversity and may contribute to potato breeding programs for disease resistance and environmental adaptation.
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Sweet potato is a fibrous root because the potato itself is the root.
Brassica. potato is not a root its a tubar, sweet potato is a root. cabbage is leaves and undeveloped flower
It's hard to tell. it's best to just memorize these things- carrot is a root, sweet potato is a root, potato is a stem, etc.
a wild potato is something that grows in a farm and the cat goes out and eats them?
a wild potato is something that grows in a farm and the cat goes out and eats them?
Any rooting herbivore or omnivore would eat a sweet potato, which is the tuber root of the sweet potato plant. This would include wild pigs and bears.
is it a tap root
potato stores the starch in its root.
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The most popular tuberous root is the sweet potato. In addition to the potato and peanuts.