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;Rarity:Bite bean is a common plant in all but the driest regions. | ;Rarity:Bite bean is a common plant in all but the driest regions. | ||
;Distribution: Typically found on borders and margins of woodlands. | ;Distribution: Typically found on borders and margins of woodlands. | ||
;Life Cycle: | ;Life Cycle:Bite bean is an annual. The seeds form in long pods with 4-5 beans per pod. | ||
==Related Species== | ==Related Species== | ||
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;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ;Other:<!-- other uses--> | ||
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;Culture:No significant cultural notes. | |||
;Religion:No significant religious connections. | |||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
Revision as of 16:32, 24 December 2025
Description
- Common Names
- Bite Bean
- Classification
- Herbaceous, Vine, Legume
- This flowering vine boasts pleasant pink five-petalled flowers and broad toothed leaves.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Bite bean is a common plant in all but the driest regions.
- Distribution
- Typically found on borders and margins of woodlands.
- Life Cycle
- Bite bean is an annual. The seeds form in long pods with 4-5 beans per pod.
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- Wild
- Culinary
- Bite bean sees no use as a domestic legume due to having a bitter oily taste and low yield of bean pods per plant.
- Medicinal
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- Tonic - The beans can also be dry-roasted and ground to make a brewed tonic.
- Vulnerary - The oil which can be pressed from the seeds is often used to makes a salve for insect stings and bites.
- Other
History
- Culture
- No significant cultural notes.
- Religion
- No significant religious connections.