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Thhere are a few wild species in the Americas, but vastly outnumbered by the cultivated ones. The potato originated in the Andes Mountains. www.enwikipedis.org/wiki/Potato
If---they are truly a wild species
If---your secret foraging area mimics their native habitat enough
If---others don't disturb them
If---native animals don't pilfer them
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But they wouldn't be truly wild as you'd have planted them. And they wouldn't propogate as you'ld be interrupting the cycle when you harvest them.
A few hundred ! That is a tattie field try 4 or 5 and see what happens If the soils deep enough my guess is they will grow Watch out for Badgers though. I bet they love a tuber or two
Well, if you give me a few weeks, I'll see how the bulbs under the wild celandines have turned out Think peanut sized potatoes and if you're quick you can spot the pignuts in flower too, and keep and eye on where you found them because the seeds do grow into nuts in a pot in the garden
Loads more, those are just the two that I've been looking at today.
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