Yes. There are many types of beans but most (perhaps all) grow on either bushy or climbing herbaceous (soft-stemmed, not woody) plants. The bushy ones usually grow only 18" - 24" tall and are very productive. The climbing plants, called pole beans, can climb to 6 or 8 feet and are also very productive. Both types tend to germinate, grow, blossom and fruit very quickly, with all the usual plant parts large and very visible, making them ideal for science classes.
No, beans grow in the soil. They are plants that require water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to grow. Rocks do not provide the necessary conditions for beans to grow.
A plants require water to grow
No, cooked beans do not grow as they are already fully developed. Uncooked beans, on the other hand, can grow into plants if planted and provided with the right conditions.
mongo beans
No. For examples, peaches have large round pits but apple seeds are flatter and more ovoid.
some plants that grow like Really quickly are beans,tomatos and sometimes roses!
Yes, you can grow green beans from fresh green beans. Simply plant the fresh green beans in soil and provide them with adequate sunlight and water for them to grow into new green bean plants.
Lima beans grow on plants that produce pods above ground. The plants can reach heights of 1 to 2 feet, and the pods, which contain the beans, develop along the stems. While the roots grow underground, the actual beans and pods are visible and accessible above the soil.
in a tree
The stick supports the plant
because the plants dost have room in cities
chocolate doesnt just grow on trees, it is made from cocoa beans that grow in hot countries, these are long plants with coffee like beans on the tops.