Sweet potatoes reproduce asexually through their roots by forming "slips," which are shoots that emerge from the tuberous roots. When these slips develop into small plants, they can be harvested and planted separately to grow new sweet potato plants. This method allows sweet potatoes to propagate efficiently without the need for seeds. The tuberous roots store nutrients, supporting the growth of new plants when conditions are favorable.
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