For most, they aren't edible, or when you eat them, nothing happens to your body. White potato leaves are poisonous though, so you'd better be careful.
Omnivores can eat all kinds of plant, as long as it is not poisonous to their system, such as the leaves of the potato plant.
No, it is not recommended to eat potatoes from a decorative potato plant. Decorative potato plants are often grown for their ornamental value and may have been treated with pesticides or other chemicals that make them unsafe for consumption. It's best to stick to edible potato varieties for eating purposes.
Potatoes store their starch in their underground tubers, which are swollen underground stems. Starch is the primary energy reserve of the plant that is stored in these tubers to support growth and development.
A potato is a dicot. Look at the leaves: in monocots (such as grasses, or lilies), the leaves have lots of parallel lines; in dicots, there is a more complex structure, that branches out.
Calipers do not eat leaves. They are tools used for measuring the thickness or diameter of objects.
they eat fliesMy research is that they are omnivores and can eat any thing but they might like potato plants better thus the potato bug.
Omnivores can eat all kinds of plant, as long as it is not poisonous to their system, such as the leaves of the potato plant.
The peach-potato aphid eats the leaves of trees like the peach tree. This insect can cause a lot of damage to trees as well as crops.
Because a potato is a ROOT. Roots don't generally have leaves inside them.
Yes. Too many potato leaves and rhubarb leaves will poison a hen but they are very selective in what they will eat. You do not have to worry much about them eating an amount large enough to do much damage. They may try to eat them but they will soon move on to tastier treats like almost anything else growing in your garden. Note: Do not feed hens raw potato peels either, the peels must be cooked or they may get too much Solanine (the green part of a potato peel).
Potatoes contain toxic compounds known as glycoalkaloids, a poison affects the nervous system causing weakness and confusion. These compounds are generally concentrated in its leaves, stems, sprouts, and fruits. So, no, you should not eat the green parts of a potato plant.
the potato is good to eat
The most nutrient part of a potato is the skin... the skin is the very outside of the potato.
If you eat a potato, it dies. If you eat a person, he dies to.
you can eat a potato
Yes, the green stuff is natural--just don't eat the green part, the rest is fine. (alternate answer) Potato skin often has a greenish tinge because it is the root of a plant which grows green leaves for photosynthesis. Don't eat green mold, but in most cases, the green in the potato skin is just chlorophyll, and is perfectly safe to eat.
Yes, you can compost potato leaves. They are a good source of organic material that can break down and enrich the compost pile.