Eating Potatoes
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The part of the potato plant used for consumption is a form of a root known as a tuber. Tubers are swollen, underground storage stems for the potato plant. Leaves and other above-ground parts of potato plants are poisonous and should not be consumed.
Growing Potatoes
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Potatoes are cool-season vegetables, and tubers form best when soil temperatures are between 60 degrees and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Soil temperatures higher than 80 degrees inhibit tuber formation.
Fun Fact
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Gardeners occasionally find small, round, green tomato-like fruits on their potato plants. These are the actual fruit of the potato plant. Some varieties---Yukon Gold, for example---form more fruit than others. Fruits are not edible. They contain solanine, a poisonous alkaloid also found in the rest of the plant.
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