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How do tubers grow?

Updated: 10/6/2023
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The tops or sides of the tuber produce shoots that grow into typical stems and leaves and the under sides produce the roots.

The below-ground stem tuber is normally a short-lived storage and regenerative organ developing from a shoot that branches off a mature plant The offspring or new tubers, are attached to a parent tuber or form at the end of a hypogeogenous rhizome. In the fall the plant dies except for the new offspring stem tubers which have one dominant bud, which in spring regrows a new shoot producing stems and leaves in the summer the tubers decay and new tubers begin to grow

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Tuber vegetables root vegetables such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams, parsnip, radish, carrots, and beets. They grow in many parts of the world.

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the potatoe is a route so you just put a potatoe in water and it grows!

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they grow in a dark place

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they feed off your blood like leeches

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