it stores food for the embryo
the radical embryo the cotyledon and the seed coat
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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 lima plant, specifically the lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus), is not a cotyledon itself but rather a type of plant that has cotyledons. Cotyledons are the first leaves that appear from a seed during germination, and they serve as a food source for the young plant. Lima beans typically have two cotyledons, classifying them as dicots.
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the word "Lima Bean" comes from Peru
"Habichuela lima"
pinto bean grows way faster
food
While it's commonly known as a lima bean or butter bean it is also known as Haba bean, Pallar bean, Burma bean, Guffin bean, Hibbert bean, Sieva bean, Rangoon bean, Madagascar bean, Paiga, Paigya, prolific bean, civet bean, sugar bean or đậu ngự
The seedcoat of lima bean is hard whereas it is membranous in peanut.