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  2. Catalpa - Wikipedia

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    "Beanpods" and leaf details of the northern catalpa. Catalpa (/ k ə-ˈ t æ l-p ə /, / k ə-ˈ t ɑː l-p ə / [1]), commonly also called catawba, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of North America, the Caribbean, and East Asia.

  3. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf - Wikipedia

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    The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (sometimes shortened to simply "Coffee Bean" or "The Coffee Bean") is an American coffee chain founded in 1963. It is owned and operated by International Coffee & Tea, LLC, which has its corporate headquarters in Los Angeles, California .

  4. List of endangered flora of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    34 Fabaceae (Legume, pea, or bean family) 35 Fagaceae. 36 Gentianaceae. 37 Geraniaceae. 38 Grossulariaceae. ... Desmodium sessilifolium (Sessile-leaf tick-trefoil, SCE)

  5. The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Best bean choices and how to enjoy them. From black beans to chickpeas, each bean variety comes with subtle differences in nutrient composition and taste. Arguably, the best beans are the ones you ...

  7. Catalpa bignonioides - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of the Southern Catalpa resembles bean pods. The fruit is a long, thin seed pod 20–40 cm long and 8–10 mm in diameter; it often stays attached to the tree during winter. The capsule contains numerous flat light brown seeds with two papery wings. Despite its appearance, it is not closely related to true beans.

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  9. Bean leaf beetle - Wikipedia

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    Bean leaf beetle abundance increased with the increase of soybean production in the 20th century, but their spread northward was prevented by the inhospitality of northern climates. [ 3 ] The availability of soybean is the primary constraint for the beetles, so the beetles can’t live in an area that doesn’t have soybeans. [ 3 ]