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Dioscorea bulbifera is a
perennial vine with broad, alternate leaves, and two types of
storage organs. The plant forms
bulbils in the leaf axils of the twining stems, and
tubers beneath the ground. These tubers are like small, oblong potatoes. Air potato can grow extremely quickly, roughly per day, and eventually reach over long. It typically climbs to the tops of trees and has a tendency to take over
native plants. New plants develop from bulbils that form on the plant, and these bulbils serve as a means of
dispersal. The aerial
stems of air potato die back in winter, but
resprouting occurs from bulbils and underground tubers. The primary means of spread and
reproduction are by the bulbils. The smallest bulbils make control of air potato difficult due to their ability to sprout at a very small stage. The vine produces small white flowers; however, these are rarely seen when it grows in places such as Florida. The fruits are capsules. ==Distribution and habitat==