They are the fruit of the potato plant containing seeds. You can see how they are from the same family as the tomato.
However a big difference is that potato fruits are poisonous so keep them away from small children who might make a mistake … or you can simply remove the flowers and fruits from your potato plants.
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Thanks @Dovefromabove, I did do a little double-take when I first saw it, wondering why there was a tomato on me spuds! And duly noted on the poison, no mippers here at the mo though. Presume it's OK to just pull them off and bin them?
It's knowing what to do with things that counts - Robert Frost
Yep pull/snip em off. Some gardeners remove the flowers anyway on the theory that the plant will put more energy into producing tubers if the flowers are removed. My brother grows hundreds of acres of potatoes and he laughs at that idea so I don’t bother. Mind you, the thought of walking his fields snipping off the flowers is mind boggling anyway 😂
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And duly noted on the poison, no mippers here at the mo though. Presume it's OK to just pull them off and bin them?
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If you manage to grow a plant with unique characteristics, say, one that produces stripey tubers then you will get the honour of naming it.
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https://www.cultivariable.com/potato-what-you-should-know-about-fruits-on-your-potato-plants/