In the US the most used bean is the Common Bean, phaseolus vulgaris, but there are literally hundreds of different cultivars. Each has been selected for varying degrees of colors, shapes, flavors, sweetness, shelf-life, or other characteristics. The only exception I know of is the Broad or Fava Bean, vicia faba, which is native to North Africa and southwest Asia, but is grown elsewhere as well.
No, not normally. Please not that animals belonging to a different genus can NEVER be of the same species.
No, not normally. Please not that animals belonging to a different genus can NEVER be of the same species.
Please tell what species of fish you are referring to.
Genus species or when writing it in hand it should be Genus species, but underlined.
Please tell what species of fish you are referring to.
Beans belong to the Plantae kingdom, & the Leguminosae family
A genus with one species is a monospecific genus.
The species is the combined genus and species
There are 79 species of hagfish that are split up into six different genus. The genus Eptatretus contains 49 species, the genus Myxine contains 23 species, the genus Nemamyxine contains two species, the genus Neomyxine contains one species, the genus Notomyxine contains one species, and the genus Rubicundus contains four species.
a genus is divided into species
Genus and species are specific to each individual organism, so there is no genus species for all plants.
The Bobcat species (Lynx rufus) is in the Genus "Lynx".Please see the related link below for more info: