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What is this plant?

Posted by Monica32 none (My Page) on
Sun, Sep 7, 14 at 16:57

I planted a bunch of veggies I have never grown before from seed, then we got a lot of rain and due to my garden being on a very slight incline, my seeds washed off to the end of the garden and a bunch of these grew. I'm pretty sure they are not weeds, when I was transplanting them I saw the remnants of the seed they sprouted from, but they don't look like anything I planted, I'm thinking maybe the store sold me the wrong seeds. They are now about 1.5-2 feet tall, lots of leaves, I think I am starting to see some budding that will be flowers.


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RE: What is this plant?

A bean.

Rodney


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RE: What is this plant?

Yes, a bean plant.
Looks healthy!


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RE: What is this plant?

Not so healthy now it's been cut off at the ankles.


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RE: What is this plant?

What zone are you in? My beans are just about finished for the season. It doesn't look like yours are even blooming yet...did you get them in really late?


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