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No, a bush bean seed is not a monocot; it is a dicot. Bush beans belong to the Fabaceae family, and their seeds typically have two cotyledons, which is a characteristic of dicots. Monocots, in contrast, have only one cotyledon. This distinction is important in plant classification and development.
It is more of a bush type, growing to about 2 feet in height with short runners.
they are bush beans.
The guy from the Bush Bean commercials is white.
Fundamentals of Basic Bush Bean Plants- Water, soil, sunlight, ect.
Does bean plant produces seeds in long pods
Jay Bush
Yes, you can plant fresh green bean seeds in your garden.
about around 5&7 seeds
A squash plant grows faster than bean plant
where do green bean grow
Beans originated under the sea.