The Life Cycle of a Bean Plant: Stages of Growth and Facts
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This 10-page educational resource, available in PDF and PowerPoint formats, provides a comprehensive look at the Bean Life Cycle. It guides learners through every stage of growth, from the first three days of germination to the final harvest.
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The Journey of a Bean
The life cycle of a bean plant begins as a seed, which starts to germinate and grow. Within approximately two to three days, a shoot emerges from the seed. As the plant continues to develop, a stem and leaves appear above ground while the root system expands underneath.
Between six and eight weeks, the plant produces flowers with petals that can be red, white, or yellow. Following this flowering stage, bean pods develop after 12 to 14 weeks, which can be harvested for food. Eventually, the flowers shrivel and seeds fall to the ground. The life cycle concludes when the plant dies, leaving behind seeds that will produce new plants.
Key Highlights
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Soil Enrichment: Unlike many other farmed plants, bean plants improve soil quality by adding nitrogen through their roots.
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Botanical Family: Beans are classified as pulses and belong to the Leguminosae family, alongside peas and lentils.
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Record Growth: The world’s largest bean pods have been known to grow up to 5 feet long.
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This 10-page educational resource, available in PDF and PowerPoint formats, provides a comprehensive look at the Bean Life Cycle. It guides learners through every stage of growth, from the first three days of germination to the final harvest.

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