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No, the pumpkin grows above ground, part of the pumpkin plant will have roots underground.
If you're referring to a tree, your answer is "trunk". If you're referring to a flower, your answer is "stem."
In botany, the stem is the main structural axis of a plant, typically above ground, that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. It also serves as a pathway for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Typically, the above ground shoots of a plant are helped by nitrogen, the below ground roots by phosphorus, and the plant's flowering and fruiting by the potassium in fertilizer.
the root the root No the root is below the ground and the green onion is above the ground which is a young onion. it will eventually grow into a onion.
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The roots are primarily responsible for anchoring the plant in the soil. They provide stability and support for the plant's above-ground structures.
It grows off of a stem protruding from the main vine, which grows along the ground.
No, they grow above the ground like any plant. Just the roots. The green part you eat grows above the ground, like a big weed... if you're lucky and the slugs don't get it first.
Although the orange colored sweet potato you see in grocery stores grows underground as a tuberous root, the part of the plant above ground grows a white flower with a purple center because it is a dicotyledonous plant.