Not in all if them. Obviously it's some kind of larva that eat that plant.
Nevermind! My plant didn't survive!
Yes, you can plant fresh green bean seeds in your garden.
Your bean plant leaves may be turning light green due to a lack of nutrients, particularly nitrogen. Nitrogen deficiency can cause leaves to appear pale or yellowish. Consider adding a nitrogen-rich fertilizer to help your bean plants regain their healthy green color.
Due to itiolation
The leaves of the yellow wax bean plant are green. That's where photosynthesis takes place for the entire plant.
Green bean flowers are generally very prone to drop off the plant before maturity. It happens due to the formation of abscession layer in its pedicle.
I believe that you are in fact talking about green beans
Neither. A green bean is the whole bean. The pods inside the bean are not beans, they are pods, and they are what give the bean its distinctive flavour.
Seed
Plant a green bean seed about 1/4 - 1/2 inch deep in the garden soil. If you plant it deeper, it will take longer to sprout and may die before it reaches the top of the soil.
No, a bean is not a seedless plant. Beans are actually seeds produced by bean plants.
To plant a bean you first have to take a bath in the woods then you have a bean.