Life Cycle of a Green Bean
A side view shows a green bean seed in the ground, followed by the germination stage where the seed sends roots into the warm, moist soil.
The plant reaches for the sun, sprouting two leaves at first, and then it begins to mature into a plant capable of producing beans.
Scientific Name: Phaseolus vulgaris
- Characteristics: From a single green bean seed, roots sprout to seek nutrients, and a few days later, the stem and leaves will reach for the sun to collect energy.
- Size and Color: Growing in loamy soil, the reddish-brown seed begins to take root. The stem follows, completing the cycle with dark green leaves. The plant reaches a height of 8-9 centimeters.
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- Age
- 4 +
- Type
- Knowledge
- Wooden
- No
- Language
- English
Educational Value
- Montessori Method
- No
- STEM
- Yes
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