Undergroung stems are parts of plants which helps it to reproduce. It stores food for the plant and MUST be underground. Also, it usually has buds on it as there is where new plants grow from. But then again, that is also a totally different story.
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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.
Potatoes, garlic and onion are stems that grow underground which we know best. Yam and ginger are also examples of stems that grow underground. Rhizome, tuber, bulb and corm are other examples of underground stems that are not known by many people.
The plant you're describing belongs to the phylum Pteridophyta. This phylum includes ferns, which have underground stems (rhizomes) that bear roots and fronds (leaves).
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TurnipTurnip is a bulbA bulb is an underground stem
The potato reproduces by underground stems or roots (I think)
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Carrot stems grow underground, and weat stems grow underground.
Carrot stems grow underground, and weat stems grow underground.
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.
A radish is a root vegetable. This means that the part of the radish that a person eats is actually the root of the radish.
Syrup of ipecac is made from the dried roots and rhizomes (underground stems) of Cephaelis ipecacuanha.
Iris plants have rhizomatous stems. Rhizomes are horizontal underground stems that produce roots and shoots, allowing the plant to spread and grow.
Rhizome