Common Name: Green Bean
Description
Phaseolus vulgaris, the common bean (also known as the string bean, field bean, flageolet bean, French bean, garden bean, green bean, haricot bean, pop bean, or snap bean), is a herbaceous annual plant grown worldwide for its edible dry seed (known as just “beans”) or unripe fruit (green beans). Its leaf is also occasionally used as a vegetable and the straw as fodder. Its botanical classification, along with other Phaseolus species, is as a member of the legume family Fabaceae, most of whose members acquire the nitrogen they require through an association with rhizobia, a species of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
The common bean is a highly variable species that has a long history of cultivation. All wild members of the species have a climbing habit, but many cultivars are classified as “bush beans” or “pole beans”, depending on their style of growth. These include the kidney bean, the navy bean, the pinto bean, and the wax …Read more
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- Irvingia gabonensis
- Moringa oleifera
- Ricinodendron heudelotii
- Sclerocarya birrea
- Tamarindus indica
- Uapaca kirkiana
- Vitellaria paradoxa
- Vitex doniana
- Ziziphus mauritiana
- Anacardium occidentale
- Annona senegalensis.
- Annona reticulata
- Artocarpus heterophyllus
- Balanites aegyptiaca
- Canarium madagascariense
- Carica papaya
- Carissa spinarum
- Casimiroa edulis
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- Diospyros mespiliformis
- Dovyalis caffra
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- Garcinia livingstonii
- Garcinia mangostana
- Gnetum africanum
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- Mangifera indica
- Morus alba
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- Parinari curatellifolia
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- Saba comorensis
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- Plectranthus rotundifolius
- Solanum nigrum
- Talinum fruticosum
- Tylosema esculentum
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- Vangueria infausta
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- Amaranthus tricolor
- Basella alba
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- Cleome gynandra
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- Digitaria exilis
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- Ipomoea batatas
- Passiflora edulis
- Solanum aethiopicum
- Sphenostylis stenocarpa
- Telfairia occidentalis
- Xanthosoma spp
- Amaranthus cruentus
- Boscia senegalensis
- Chrysophyllum cainito
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