Cabbage Beans
"White beans, also known as eyebrow beans, are legume seeds of the legume family, spherical or oblate, slightly larger than soybeans, and also shaped like cashews, and are also known as rice cowpeas, rice beans, paddy beans, sweet beans, and white beans."
The white bean, also known as the eyebrow bean, is a legume seed in the family Leguminosae. They are spherical or oblate, slightly larger than soybeans, and also have the shape of a cashew nut. White beans have pink, purple, or white flowers, which bloom sequentially on top of the white bean seedling; after the flowers are gone, a white bean fruit grows. When a bunch of white beans is almost all grown, the fruit is covered with leaves.
Unlike corn and wheat, the white bean is a huge and abundant plant. It has three or five branches. The white bean grows, bears fruit, or is simply a tree. When it grows quietly into a canopy, it spreads into a large area. Most of these white beans don't require too much effort to grow, like cucumbers or kidney beans, choosing the ground, turning the soil, adjusting the bed, and watering.
Most white beans grow in front of houses, inside and outside of yard walls, and in ditches. In the spring, inadvertently dropped a few seeds, but within a few days, it arched out a bud. At this time next to the erection of a stick of equal length, and then wait a few days on the wall. When the white bean seedling is on the wall, it can be picked.