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Solanum tuberosum; potato [Solanaceae]  Weak-stemmed tuber-bearing perennial which rarely survives Wisconsin winters even if it escapes from cultivation.  Flowers with a showy white or bluish 5-petalled corolla and distinctive yellow anthers.  Alternate, compound leaves with stalked ovate leaflets alternating with much smaller sessile ones.  Tubers develop from stolons which arise from lower leaf axils and grow down into the soil.  One of the world’s most important food plants.  Native to South America.  [128]

   

 

 

 

 

 

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