pole bean
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Definition
Noun: A type of bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris and related species) characterized by its vining growth habit. Unlike bush beans, it requires external support, such as a pole, stake, trellis, or fence, to climb on as it grows. The term refers to the plant itself, not the harvested bean pod or seed.
Examples of Usage
- We planted pole beans along the back fence so they would have something to climb.
- Pole beans generally produce a longer harvest season than bush bean varieties.
- The garden guide recommended using a sturdy trellis for the pole beans.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in contrast to "bush bean" to describe the two primary growth habits of common bean plants.
- In agricultural or gardening contexts, "pole bean" specifies the cultivation method required.
Variants and Related Words
- Runner bean (): A specific type of pole bean known for its ornamental red flowers and edible beans.
- Climbing bean: A near-synonymous term, more commonly used in some regions.
- Beanpole: The tall support stake or pole used for the plant to climb.
Synonyms
- Climbing bean
- Vine bean
Antonyms
- Bush bean
- Dwarf bean
Noun
- a climbing bean plant that will climb a wall or tree or trellis