| 1. | It may freeze back, but the tuberous roots are hardy.
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| 2. | Its aromatic, knotty, tuberous rhizome is used in cooking.
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| 3. | The nutrient-rich, tuberous roots have a nutty flavour.
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| 4. | Female sex and tuberous sclerosis are the only known risk factors.
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| 5. | It can also be propagated using pieces of the tuberous roots.
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| 6. | Propagation is from stem cuttings or shoots from the tuberous roots.
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| 7. | Next they test for Tuberous sclerosis but that is negative also.
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| 8. | TSC, or tuberous sclerosis, is an autosomal dominate disorder.
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| 9. | Tuberous roots are thick rot sections that are sometimes held in clusters.
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| 10. | Tuberous begonia, yams, and Cyclamen are commonly grown stem tubers.
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