Yes, when a bean plant produces seeds in long pods, it is a form of reproduction known as sexual reproduction. Pollination of flowers leads to the development of seeds within the pods, which can then be dispersed to grow new bean plants.
A bean plant produces seeds through the process of pollination and fertilization. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into bean pods containing seeds. As the pods mature and dry, the seeds inside become dormant and are then ready to be dispersed for germination to grow into new plants.
Does bean plant produces seeds in long pods
it is dispersed by wind
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.
The tree that produces bean-like pods is called a mesquite tree.
The type of tree that produces large bean pods is called a "mesquite tree."
The Iris pseudacorus seed pods explode and then are dispersed by water.
about 25 to 26
Mesquite.
No, they are pods that grow on vines.
To effectively save bean seeds for future planting, allow the bean pods to fully mature and dry on the plant. Harvest the pods when they are dry and brittle. Remove the seeds from the pods and store them in a cool, dry place in a paper envelope or glass jar. Label the seeds with the bean variety and the date of harvest.