The modified stems which are found in underground is called as stem tubers
Asexual plants reproduce through methods such as rhizomes, runners, bulbs, tubers, and cuttings. These structures allow the plant to produce new individuals without the need for seeds or fertilization.
The organ in plants that carries out asexual reproduction is typically the vegetative structures such as rhizomes, tubers, bulbs, or runners. These structures enable plants to reproduce without the need for seeds or fertilization.
Many flowering plants use their seeds to spread but some also use their bulbs, roots or stems. Daffodil and tulip bulbs make lots of tiny baby bulbs. Each bulb produces a new flower. Tubers and rhizomes are underground roots or stems swollen with food. We eat some tubers, such as potato and carrot tubers.
Bulbs, rhizomes, and tubers are all types of underground storage structures used by plants to store energy and nutrients. These structures help plants survive unfavorable conditions and regenerate new growth. Additionally, bulbs, rhizomes, and tubers are used for asexual reproduction in plants, allowing them to spread and establish in new areas.
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W. E. Guse has written: 'Propagation from bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, and tuberous roots and stems' -- subject(s): Plant propagation, Bulbs (Plants), Tubers, Corms
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Tulips grow from bulbs, not runners or rhizomes.
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Bettongs are omnivorous. They feed on seeds, roots, bulbs, tubers, resin underground fungi and insects.
They are called tubers.