It gets its roots from the underground stem of its parent plant.
it is an eye
On a sweet potato slip or plant, there are two simple parts: the roots and the bud or the green part that grows above ground. The roots are obvious.
Mr. Lewis bribes Bud with a bag of potato chips to get him to enter his car. This tactic showcases Mr. Lewis's willingness to use simple incentives to manipulate Bud into complying with his request. The interaction highlights elements of persuasion and the dynamics of their relationship.
A potato stores its "food"mostly as starch in a tuber.
The bud on a potato plant is known as a "leaf bud" or "axillary bud," which develops in the leaf axils and can give rise to new shoots or stems. These buds play a crucial role in the plant's growth and reproduction, as they can generate new foliage and contribute to tuber formation. In addition, the buds can also serve as a means of asexual reproduction, allowing the plant to propagate and spread.
The potato is used for food like soup and other stuff.
The white potatoes are cut into many parts, making sure that each part has at least one “eye” (bud). Each piece of potato will grow from this part into an entirely new potato plant.
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sit on her couch and eat potato chips with a can of bud, watching the simpsons
Wrap it in newspaper and leave in the dark, it will have buds in about 3 weeks
Potato is not a color, it's a food.
no, cassava stores food in the roots while irish potato stores food in the stem