Do Potatoes Have Genders? What are some of its benefits?
Contrary to what Mr and Mrs potato head shows us, potatoes do not have genders. Potatoes are asexual crops; a single potato plant is responsible for producing and developing new potato plants. Potato plants don't possess a female or a male part but have both female and male organs. This asexuality manifests when its flowers are ready for pollination. Potato flowers are self-pollinating, which means that the pollen from the anther of a potato flower settles on the stigma of the same flower. So, Do potatoes have genders? Let us talk more about this deliciously versatile crop that is potato.…