The lima bean comes from pods that hang downwards on the plant, each containing 4-7 beans.
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.
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The bean is the seed of the plant.
The fleshy part of the seed is called the cotyledon. This is the part of the plant where food is stored. Some seeds have one cotyledon, for example corn, and other have two cotyledons, for example a lima bean.
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A bean sprout is a young bean stalk, all beans have them
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Yes, I believe they are.@ sometimes I used to think they were part of the Lima bean family until I found out they were related to the green bean . So here is the best answer I have. Please if you would thumbs this up like my foreplay question answers.
The edible part of a bean plant that starts and ends with the same letter is the "pod." Bean pods contain the seeds, which are the beans themselves, and are commonly eaten in various dishes. They are often harvested when young and tender, making them a versatile ingredient in cooking.