opslagknollen
Opslagknollen, often translated as storage tubers, are specialized plant organs that serve as a means of asexual reproduction and energy storage. These are typically found underground, developing from modified stems or roots. Their primary function is to hoard nutrients, such as starches and sugars, accumulated during periods of favorable growth. This stored energy allows the plant to survive unfavorable conditions, such as winter dormancy or drought, and to initiate new growth when conditions improve.
Examples of plants that utilize opslagknollen include the potato (Solanum tuberosum), which is a well-known culinary