If the tendril of a bean plant meets a metal pole, it may wrap around the pole as it seeks support for climbing. The metal's surface can provide a stable structure for the tendril to attach to, promoting upward growth. However, if the tendril cannot find adequate moisture or nutrients while wrapped around the metal, it may struggle to thrive. Additionally, excessive exposure to metal could potentially affect the plant's health, depending on the metal's properties and temperature.
yes
Perhaps you are speaking of the mimosa tree. It has delicate pink tendril like flowers and pole bean pods in the fall with seeds in them.
Battle of Bean's Station happened on 1863-12-14.
yes because he is related to you
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine happened in 1993.
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Hell slurp dudes in jail and burn in hell we gotta lotta bean fiends like him in the bean
Yes, but it depends on how big the bean bag is. if it is like a seat bean bag , it will take ages to dry (better to leave it by a radiator to do that) but if it id small then no problem will happen. from Proffessional launderette*
It won't grow much but it will try to find the light.
We'll it's just like a regular seed.
Chlorosis will occur and the plant will die
A typical bean tin is usually made of steel coated with tin. This coating helps prevent the steel from corroding and affecting the taste or quality of the beans inside the tin.