How can plants store food and water?

 

 

 

                   Plants store food and water over the winter, or in dry conditions. Underground storage organs develop from roots, stems or leaf bases, and we use many of these plant organs as foods, for example potatoes and carrots. Bulbs and corms are common storage organs, which are familiar in many garden plants. Above the ground, desert plants have swollen stems or leaves in which they store water.

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