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hellsitegenetics · 9 months ago
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Can I request Entry Number 17 from Undertale? I think its genetics might be... very, very interesting indeed....
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Closest match: Vigna unguiculata cultivar Xiabao 2 chromosome LG9 Common name: Cowpea
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wildrungarden · 6 months ago
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5/14/24 ~ Ozark Razorback Cowpeas progress. Need to plant these already 😅
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thebotanicalarcade · 1 year ago
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n13_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Flore pittoresque et médicale des Antilles, ou, Histoire naturelle des plantes usuelles des colonies françaises, anglaises, espagnoles, et portugaises /. Paris :Ches l'Editeur,1833.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/53281273
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corndogshelter · 1 year ago
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oaresearchpaper · 9 days ago
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the-pharmacology-specialist · 7 months ago
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Yardlong (Asparagus) Bean
About Yardlong Beans The yardlong bean or cowpea, also known as the snake bean, encompasses a variety of cowpea types. It’s grown in tropical and subtropical regions to consume young bean pods as a substitute for green beans. This nutritious bean is a rich protein, fibre, and micronutrient source. The vines are abundant and adorned with beautiful flowers that attract bees and other summer…
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faguscarolinensis · 1 year ago
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Vigna unguiculata ssp. sesquipedalis / Yardlong bean blossoms
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chappythegardener · 2 years ago
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Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds
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Introducing Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds - the perfect addition to your organic vegetable garden! These Southern Field Cow Pea Crowder seeds are made with non-GMO USA seeds and come with fast shipping so you can start planting right away. Personally recommended by Chappy the Gardener, this product guarantees to deliver excellent quality and yields. Non-GMO seeds - Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds is made with non-GMO USA seeds, providing a safe and sustainable option for organic gardeners. High-quality yields - With its Southern Field Cow Pea Crowder seeds, this product ensures high-quality yields, making it an excellent solution for anyone looking to grow organic vegetables. Fast shipping - Finding reliable suppliers for non-GMO seeds can be a challenge for organic gardeners. With fast shipping, Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds solves this problem by delivering seeds quickly and efficiently. The field of organic gardening is all about providing healthy and sustainable produce to consumers. However, organic gardening comes with its own set of challenges, such as finding reliable suppliers for non-GMO seeds, growing high-quality yields, and doing it all without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds addresses all of these challenges, making it an excellent solution for anyone looking to grow organic vegetables. Are these seeds suitable for Southern climates? Yes, Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds is specifically designed for Southern climates, making it an excellent choice for gardeners in the South. How many seeds are included in the package? Each package contains approximately 40 seeds, which is enough to grow a small to medium-sized garden. Can I grow these seeds in containers? Yes, Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds can be grown in containers, as long as the container is large enough and the planting instructions are followed carefully. Ready to start growing your own organic vegetables? Order Texas Cream 40 Pea Cowpea Seeds today and experience the joy of growing high-quality, sustainable produce right in your own backyard. With fast shipping and excellent yields, this product is a must-have for any organic gardener! Read the full article
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botanyshitposts · 11 months ago
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obsessed with seeds that are slowly inventing the square. like could you imagine being a seed in a rectangular fashion
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hotasfahrenheit · 8 months ago
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nothin like letting auto-translate have its way with things
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continent-of-wild-endeavor · 2 months ago
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Ants doing their thing on the field peas
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wildrungarden · 6 months ago
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5/5/24 ~ started some White Bitter Melon, Cowpeas & had an extra pot so added some Cosmos to the mix.
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closetgardener · 4 months ago
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I bought a packet of cowpeas because I used to work on a dairy farm and how could I not?? But then I planted… All of them 😐
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Plus one onion:
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And several grass-looking things that may end up as spider plants:
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Wondering what I’m going to do when the weather gets cold and I’m left with 40 cowpeas… But we’ll burn that bridge when we get to it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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totally-not-deacon · 4 months ago
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Currently growing my weight in cucumbers and melons, but they've gotten so wild it's turned into an ideal snake-chillin' zone. I'm too nervous to harvest like, half the fruit I just know there's a damn copperhead in there, I just know it lol
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junranghae · 1 year ago
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as a plant scientist I would rather die than let seventeen play games in my greenhouse, those strawberry farmers from last gose are so brave
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oaresearchpaper · 2 months ago
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