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yes NO its not it's and angiopserm
No. Lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus) are part of the Fabaceae family. Conifers are part of the Coniferaedivision, which includes pine trees. Pine trees and bean plants are nothing alike.
No, lima beans cannot grow in milk. Lima beans require soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients to grow properly. Planting lima beans in milk would not provide the necessary conditions for the plant to thrive.
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No, there is not any information that suggests salt kills Lima beans. However, too such salt on a Lima beam plant may damage it.
The lima bean comes from pods that hang downwards on the plant, each containing 4-7 beans.
tomatoes are red. lima beans are green. lima BEANS. tomatoes. tomatoes are a fruit. lima beans arent.
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
pinto bean grows way faster
Lima beans are called "चिवड़ा" (chivda) or "लाईमा बीन्स" (lima beans) in Hindi.
Yes lima beans do have carbs, aswell as all beans.
A lima plant, specifically the lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus), is not a cotyledon itself but rather a type of plant that has cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves that appear from a seed during germination, and they serve as a food source for the young plant. Lima beans typically have two cotyledons, classifying them as dicots.