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roots, called sweet potatoes. the name is due to a sugar content. two main types are commonly cultivated: a dry, mealy type, and a soft, light-to-deep-yellow, moist-fleshed type. the species often called wild sweet-potato vine, manroot, or man-of-the-earth is not edible, but is cultivated as an ornamental
food in most countries of the temperate regions of the world. the plant is grown as an annual herb. the stem attains a length up to almost m ( ft), erect or prostrate, with pointed leaves and white to purple flowers. the fruit is a many-seeded berry about the size of a cherry. like the stems and the foliage...
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