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In the wilderness near the village, the pigweed and the wild beans grow tall.
We found nothing in the way of food except wild beans, which we gathered in a handkerchief.
Phaseolus filiformis is a species of wild bean native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
A GENE found in a wild bean plant from Mexico may soon be added to the list of new biological approaches to pest control.
The wild beans have been crossed with cultivated beans and are now being field-tested in Latin America and Africa.
Now they are being cultivated, mainly in Mexico; these beans are more consistently tender than wild beans, which can be fibrous and woody at maturity.
"When they published their list, we realized that many of the wild beans that resist bean weevils also contain arcelin," Dr. Bliss said.
Phaseolus (Bean, Wild Bean ) is a genus in the family Fabaceae of about fifty plant species, all native to the Americas.
The river was originally known as "Rivière aux Fèves" and "Bean River" due to the large amounts of wild beans that grew along its banks.
Featuring the trademark "Wild Bean Cafe", the BP Connects sport a sleek design and suntiles on the top of the gas station.
At some major BP gas stations, Krispy Kreme is annexed with Wild Bean Coffee and they even have deals combining products from both chains.
What people notice first about the new stations is not the solar panels, but the offerings of fresh bread, pastries and focaccia from the bakery of the Wild Bean cafe.
To show why his people wanted to stay here despite all the difficulties, Mr. Matsoma offered his guests mokapana, a wild bean that grows here and tastes something like a peanut.
The earliest evidence of the use of ful is a cache of 2,600 dried wild beans unearthed at a late Neolithic site on the outskirts of Nazareth, Israel.
Strophostyles helvola (sometimes spelled S. helvula) is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names amberique-bean, annual wooly-bean, trailing wild bean, and trailing fuzzy-bean.
We had picked berries until our hands turned bloody from the briars, searched for wild bean and pea pods in the woods, dug for turnips that could be found near the edge of Winnerrow.
Another theory suggests that the area was named after Mr Greg Narra an early explorer who after being lost in the area survived on wild beans and would dub the plant Narra's Beans.
These 'grab and go' units were developed by Nick Smith, who joined Little Chef as development director after leading the design and implementation of the Wild Bean Café format at BP petrol stations.
Its flagship retail brand is BP Connect, a chain of service stations combined with a convenience store, a café called the "Wild Bean Cafe", and in many stations, a M&S Simply Food shop.
Through a series of crosses between the wild beans and a common cultivated bean variety called Sanilac, the gene that codes for arcelin was introduced, producing a strain of Sanilac that was highly resistance to the weevil.
They found the protein arcelin, at about the same time that researchers at the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT) of Cali, Colombia, published their discovery of wild beans that resist bean weevils.
Town some 5 km south-west of Hibberdene, south of the mouth of the Mzumbe River, from which it takes its name; of Zulu origin, it has been explained as meaning 'the dangerous river', 'the winding river' and 'wild bean river'.
According to Thomas Osborn, a geneticist in the agronomy department at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, the protective bean gene was discovered by him and his colleague, Frederick Bliss, a horticulturist, in the process of screening wild beans for the proteins they contained.
More recently, the Small Format Connect design has been perfected, with a slightly more limited range than a standard-sized store, but still offering the essentials such as a Wild Bean Cafe, off-license, and at many sites LPG, car wash and jet wash facilities.
The use of term bean to refer to species other than Phaseolus thus remains.
It used to be called Phaseolus caracalla and is still sometimes referred to that way.
Phaseolus harmsianus is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.
Phaseolus angustissimus (common name slimleaf bean), is a plant from the American southwest.
Its common names include slimjim bean, slender-stem bean, and Wright's phaseolus.
It, along with the mung bean, was placed in Phaseolus, but has since been transferred to Vigna.
A dietary supplement containing standardized Phaseolus vulgaris extract influences body composition of overweight men and women.
Effects of a quaternary ammonium compound and gibberellic acid on the growth of Phaseolus.
Bred by me in Calcutta on Phaseolus trilobus.
Phaseolus harmsianus.
They are Phaseolus Satanicus, and they await their master.' '
Breeding Phaseolus beans for consumer quality (Grain Legumes, 1996)
Conversely, genera such as Rosa and Phaseolus have well-distinguished sepals and petals.
This group includes many of the beans cultivated for human and animal food, most importantly from the genera Phaseolus and Vigna.
Phaseolus coccineus (I)
Phaseolus angustissimus (slimleaf bean), Crushed leaves, blossoms and powdered root rubbed on a child's body as a strengthener.
Some of the evidence of early domesticated beans Phaseolus, chili, corn and other cultivars have been argued for Guitarrero.
The larvae feed on various legumes, including wild and cultivated Phaseolus species, Desmodium and blue peas Clitoria.
The other, also called "Phaseolus giganteus" (a horticultural name, not validly published), appears to be Vigna speciosa or a close relative.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Zea, Lycopersicon, Humulus, Phragmites and Phaseolus species.
The other typical dishes are borscht, Varenyky, a traditional Christmas compote called uzvar and dishes made of fish, phaseolus and cabbage.
It is rather strange, also, that Phaseolus vulgaris should not sleep during the early part of the summer, when the leaves are most likely to be injured during cold nights.
Kidney beans are more toxic than most other bean varieties if not pre-soaked and subsequently heated to the boiling point for at least 10 minutes (see Phaseolus vulgaris).
The purple, non-fragrant, invasive flowers of the "Phaseolus giganteus" are said to have snail or snail-shell shaped flowers, hence the origin of the common name.
Possibly the Professor had instantly recognized the bean as an object of great value and dragged up all this Phaseolus Satanicus stuff simply to put the wind up him.