Old World upright plant grown especially for its large flat edible seeds but also as fodder.
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Examples for "broad bean"
Examples for "broad bean"
1David sat uncomfortably on a broad bean, protesting against this new mania.
2The precious vegetable came hither by the same road as the broad bean.
3Did you come from Central Asia with the broad bean and the pea?
4The pea and broad bean salad is so simple to throw t(...)
5Whoever finds the dry broad bean hidden inside has to buy the next bolo rei.
1English bean-straw is estimated as worth $3.87 per ton for manure.
1Would they be at all suitable to get as a field bean which the hogs eat?
2The field bean, likewise, has been grown successfully under dry-farm conditions, under a great variety of climates.
3Some that you can sow over the next week or two include winter field beans, winter tares, mustard, Phacelia and Hungarian grazing rye.
4They are old fashioned bronze turkeys, fed on organic feed which has been imported from England, as well as organic apples, wheat and field beans.
5"Served by your hand, the common or field bean becomes the finest mocha," said Mr. Pegram, with the ornate courtesy of the old South.
1The tips of 6 vertically dependent radicles were touched once with dry caustic, in the manner described under Vicia faba.
2Lastly, the tips of several radicles of Vicia faba and Phaseolus multiflorus were thickly coated with grease for a length of 3 mm.
3With Vicia faba 19 radicles were cauterised; 12 remained horizontal during 23-24 h.; 6 became slightly and 1 strongly geotropic.
4Vicia faba: circumnutation of the same epicotyl as in Fig.
5Vicia faba: tracks left on inclined smoked glass-plates, by tips of radicles in growing downwards.
Translations for European bean