sexual, as the bean seed was produced from the fusion of a male pollen grain and a female ovule
A pinto bean is a dicot. Dicotyledons, or dicots, are characterized by having two seed leaves, or cotyledons, and pinto beans exhibit this feature. Additionally, they typically have broader leaves, net-like veins, and flower parts in multiples of four or five, which are all traits associated with dicots.
The tiny hole on a bean is called the "hilum." It is a scar left from where the bean was attached to the pod. The hilum can often be identified by its lighter color compared to the rest of the bean. It serves as a point of reference for the orientation of the bean when planting.
A pinto bean is a dicot, which means it has two cotyledons in its seeds. Dicots typically have broad leaves with a network of veins and flower parts in multiples of four or five. In contrast, monocots, such as grasses, have one cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three.
It is not necessary to soak broad bean seeds before planting, but soaking them for 12-24 hours can help soften the seed coat and potentially speed up germination. If you choose to soak the seeds, make sure to plant them immediately after soaking.
When bromothymol blue is used with pinto beans, the color change indicates the pH of the solution. In an acidic environment, bromothymol blue turns yellow, while in a neutral to slightly alkaline environment, it appears green or blue. Therefore, if pinto beans are tested in a solution with bromothymol blue, the color change will reflect the acidity or alkalinity of the solution surrounding the beans.
pinto bean
Depends on the size of the pinto bean.
a pinto bean a pinto bean grows for about 2 months and a flower has to go through several months to become mature
Yes.
pinto beans
pinto bean grows way faster
yes. just look up pinto bean recipes online
Yes.
Pinto beans and other beans such as kidney beans, navy beans and black beans are all known scientifically as Phaseolus vulgaris. They are all referred to as "common beans" probably owing to the fact that they derived from a common bean ancestor that originated in Peru.
Yes it will grow
germination pinto bean plant
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