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Bean weevils develop and feed upon leguminous plants. Adult bean weevils hibernate inside the seeds or seed pods of these plants. [7] Adults emerge from hibernation in April to mate. [7] Female bean weevils lay eggs onto seed pods, or into them by chewing holes, in groups of 2 to 20 eggs. [6] [7] A single female can lay up to 200 eggs.
Pods and seeds. Schotia brachypetala, the weeping boer-bean, is a leguminous flowering tree in the family Fabaceae (bean family/pod-bearing family/legumes) and the subfamily Detarioideae. The woodland tree is native to Africa south of the Zambezi River, where it occurs at middle altitudes. It is well-suited as shade or ornamental tree in warmer ...
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The bean pod may be smooth or rough, depending on the genotype. It is typically 15–22 cm (6– 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long, rectangular in cross-section [2] (though sometimes appearing flat), and has four wings with frilly edges running lengthwise. The skin is waxy and the flesh partially translucent in the young pods.
Entada rheedii, commonly known as African dream herb or snuff box sea bean, [3] and as the cacoon vine in Jamaica, is a large woody liana or climber of the Mimosa clade Mimosoideae. The vine can grow as long as 120 m (390 ft). [4] Their seeds have a thick and durable seed coat which allows them to survive lengthy periods of immersion in seawater.
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The beans as well as the bean pods are used in cooking curries. [49] The bean pods are also used (along with spices) for preparing a stir-fried dish known as thoran. [50] In Tamil Nadu, it is called avarai or avaraikkaay (Tamil: அவரைக்காய் / அவரை). [51]
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