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Tuber

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A tuber is a short, thickened underground stem of some plants.[1] During dormancy, the plant dies back to the tuber, which stores nutrients for the next growing season's growth. The best known tuber is the potato; also, many ornamental plants such as the caladium grow from tubers.

A similar structure, a tuberous root or root tuber, is formed from root rather than stem tissue. Examples of plants with tuberous roots are the sweet potato and the dahlia.

References[edit]

  1. Root Tubers and Stem Tubers

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