How many seeds does potato have?

Potatoes don't actually have many seeds, and the ones they do have are tiny and not typically used for growing new potatoes.

Here's why:

* Potatoes are propagated vegetatively: Most potatoes are grown from tubers (the starchy part we eat), not seeds. Each "eye" on the potato can sprout and grow into a new plant.

* Seeds are small and few: Potatoes do produce flowers and eventually small, black seeds within berries. These seeds are rarely used because it takes a long time to grow potatoes from seed, and the resulting potatoes are often smaller and less predictable.

So, while potatoes have seeds, they're not the primary way they're grown.