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Florida’s Unlikely Invasion: Why These ‘Potatoes’ Pose a Serious Threat

These ‘potatoes’ have invaded Florida. Here’s why they’re a threat
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Florida’s warm and humid climate provides a perfect environment for a variety of invasive and toxic plants to thrive.

Among these is a particularly deceptive one known as Dioscorea bulbifera, or more commonly, the “Air Potato,” which can easily be mistaken for an edible, starchy vegetable.

The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) explains that these so-called “potatoes” are actually part of a twining vine that typically grows from an underground tuber, looking quite different from your typical potato at first glance.

The vine’s stems can stretch up to 60 feet, and they produce numerous bulbils that bear a striking resemblance to small potatoes, giving rise to its misleading nickname.

Once formed, these bulbils, which can grow up to about 5 inches in diameter, fall to the ground, leading to the sprouting of new plants.

A photo of an air potato, courtesy of the UF/IFAS (UF/IFAS and Thomas Wright)

Despite the nickname, though, the air potato is actually a member of the yam family, according to UF/IFAS researchers.

Originally, they were cultivated for their edible underground tubers in Western Africa, but during the slave trade, the plant managed to find its way into the Americas.

However, air potatoes weren’t introduced into Florida until 1905. Nowadays, they can be found across the state, from the panhandle all the way down to the Florida Keys.

Air potato distribution map from the FDACS Terrestrial Noxious Weeds of Florida Field Guide (Public Record)

This is a bit of a problem, as the air potato is an invasive species, which was added to the state’s noxious weed list in 1999.

As such, it’s illegal to introduce, own, grow or move air potatoes in the state without a proper permit.

UF/IFAS associate professor Carey Minteer examining an air potato at Indian River Research and Education Center (UF/IFAS and Tyler Jones)

And even with the resemblance to traditional potatoes, these plants should be kept away from the menu. Not only do they generally taste bitter, but they can even be poisonous, with both the tubers and the bulbils containing toxic compounds.

Researchers say that these air potato vines can climb high into treetops to choke out sunlight, as well as blanket the understory. As such, air potatoes can have disastrous impacts on crops and native plants.

An infestation of air potato vines (Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services)

Luckily, researchers have a nifty tool to help cut down on the invasive tuber: the aptly named Air Potato Beetles.

The beetles (a.k.a. “Lilioceris cheni”) were first released into Florida back in 2012 to help control air potato vines.

And while the insects have reportedly done a great job munching on the green bits, they haven’t stopped the invasion, as they won’t eat the bulbil portions of the air potato.

Air potato beetle (UF/IFAS and Camila Guillen)

Cut to 2025, and UF/IFAS researchers announced that another species of air potato beetle (Lilioceris egena) had been released, which looks nigh identical to its cheni cousins.

However, the egena variants have larvae that feed exclusively on the air potato bulbils, making them a great supplement to the existing air potato beetles.

In fact, Florida residents can request a shipment of these beetles to combat air potato vines on their own properties. To do so, visit the FDACS website here and click the Air Potato Report Form button.

While state officials say that not everyone who submits a form may receive beetles, the department will ensure that a population of beetles is released within a 10-mile radius of every reported infestation.

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