The following root vegetables are rhizomes.
Beetroot
Carrots
Garlic
Horseradish
Leeks
Manioc/cassava
Onions
Parsley root
Parsnips
Potatoes
Batatas/sweet potatoes
Radishes
Salsify
Scorzonera/black salsify
Shallots
Spring onions
Sugar beet
Swedes/rutabaga
Turnips
Jerusalem artichokes/topinambours
Wasabi (Japanese horseradish)
Primary growth is when the stem or root of a plant gets lengthens, and secondary growth is when the stem/root gets thicker.
the root looks like a floppy dick and the stem looks like a boner sorry they both look like boners
No. Stem or stalk vegetables are those that comprise the stem or stalk of the plant like celery, broccoli, asparagus, green onion and the like. Aubergines (egg plant) are a vine fruit that do not comprise an edible stalk. They are similar to cucumbers, tomatoes and squashes in that respect. Root vegetables, like carrot, turnip, potatoes and onions comprise mainly the root or bulb of the plant.
Sweet potato is root modification and potato is stem modification both are the example for analogy
Fasciculated -Swollen roots developing in cluster from the stem Nodulose- Only apices of roots become swollen like single beads
the difference between scion and stock is that scion is the cut stem of a plant while stock is the stem attached to the ground
Tap root is formed from the radicle (embryonic root) and is the largest dominant root. Fibrous roots a/k/a adventitious roots form when radicle dies and new roots form from the tissue at the base of the stem not root tissue.
All vegetables have stem
Stem ginger is taken fresh and preserved in sugar syrup. It has a different taste than root ginger which is usually allowed to dry somewhat and is grated or ground and put in to dishes and also a very famous cola #1.
Carrot is a root vegetable.
Plants have roots stem and leaves while simple plants doesn't they have root like structures and they get water directly from the environment
Capsicum is a fruit that grows from the flower of the capsicum plant. It is not a root or a stem.