it produces by underground stem
No, the Chinese Water Chestnut is not a root. It is a corm, which is a modified underground stem.
Water chestnut is a type of aquatic vegetable plant that produces underwater tubers, which are a form of modified stem. The tubers grow underwater and serve as a storage organ for the plant.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
Water chestnut plants reproduce through a process called vegetative reproduction or by producing seeds. They spread through rhizomes (underground stems) that develop into new plants, as well as by producing floating seeds that can germinate and grow into new plants in suitable aquatic habitats.
The underground stem of a club moss is called a rhizome. Rhizomes are horizontal, underground stems that produce roots and shoots to reproduce and spread.
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water chestnut
The water chestnut is reproduced by an underground stem... or also known as corm.
No, the Chinese Water Chestnut is not a root. It is a corm, which is a modified underground stem.
Water chestnut is a type of aquatic vegetable plant that produces underwater tubers, which are a form of modified stem. The tubers grow underwater and serve as a storage organ for the plant.
No, yam is not an underground stem. It is a tuberous root vegetable that grows underground.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
Rhizome is an underground stem that possesses vascular tissues. These tissues aid in the transport of water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant.
TurnipTurnip is a bulbA bulb is an underground stem
Water chestnut plants reproduce through a process called vegetative reproduction or by producing seeds. They spread through rhizomes (underground stems) that develop into new plants, as well as by producing floating seeds that can germinate and grow into new plants in suitable aquatic habitats.
underground stem is where most of the nutrients for growth of shoots is absorbed. variety of nutrients dissolve into soil, such as animals' dung (which is full of nutrients.. dont laugh) washed by rain and goes into the soil. The underground stem would absorb those nutrients and send the nutrients through the plant in order to survive. the nutrients are absorbed by water, meaning that the nutritions will be dissolved into the water and stem would be sucking the water & getting the nutrients at the same time.
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