zsfaerey
It is more of a bush type, growing to about 2 feet in height with short runners.
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.
they are bush beans.
The guy from the Bush Bean commercials is white.
Does bean plant produces seeds in long pods
Fundamentals of Basic Bush Bean Plants- Water, soil, sunlight, ect.
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.