yes NO its not it's and angiopserm
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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.
pinto bean grows way faster
The lima bean comes from pods that hang downwards on the plant, each containing 4-7 beans.
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
The two halves of a lima bean are called cotyledons. These are the seed leaves that store nutrients for the developing plant. When the lima bean germinates, the cotyledons provide the necessary energy for growth until the plant can photosynthesize.
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The plant is the embryo. When the seed begins to germinate and become a plant that is when it is an embryo.
Yes because it could grow into a plant.
about 6 cups of soil
yep. not to much though