shell bean plant

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shell bean plant

A gardener harvests dried pods from a shell bean plant.

Definition

Noun: A type of bean plant cultivated mainly for its mature, edible seeds, which are typically removed from their inedible or tough pod (shell) before consumption. This contrasts with plants grown for edible pods, like green beans.

Usage

The term "shell bean plant" specifically refers to the plant itself, not the harvested seeds. It describes the agricultural or botanical entity.

Examples: * The farmer decided to grow a shell bean plant this season to harvest dry beans for storage. * In the garden, the shell bean plant has pods that are left to mature fully on the vine. * Unlike snap beans, a shell bean plant is valued for the seeds inside its pods.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in agricultural, gardening, and botanical contexts to specify the cultivation purpose of a legume.
  • It implies a harvesting and processing method where the pod is discarded (shelled) to obtain the valuable seed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shell bean (noun): This refers to the edible seed itself harvested from a shell bean plant (e.g., kidney beans, navy beans).
  • Shell (verb): The action of removing beans from their pods (e.g., to shell peas).
Synonyms
  • Dry bean plant
  • Field bean plant (in specific contexts)
Notes on Different Meanings
  • "Shell bean plant" has a very specific meaning related to agriculture. It is not to be confused with:
    • Snap bean plant or green bean plant: Grown for edible pods.
    • Shell: The hard protective outer case of various organisms (e.g., a seashell, an eggshell, a nut shell).
shell bean plant

A gardener harvests dried pods from a shell bean plant.

Noun
  1. a bean plant grown primarily for its edible seed rather than its pod

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