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  1. Apr 5, 2019 · Jack Bean is a drought-tolerant, fast-growing, sometimes shrubby twining annual to short-lived perennial plant that grows about 50 – 200 cm tall but can become up to 10 meters long when climbing, its stems supporting themselves by twining around other plants.

  2. Canavalia ensiformis (jack bean) is a legume which is used for animal fodder and human nutrition, especially in Brazil where it is called feijão-de-porco ("pig bean"). It is also the source of concanavalin A.

  3. Feb 22, 2017 · Canavalia ensiformis is a vine native to South and Central America that has been introduced in the tropics and subtropics worldwide. It is grown for food, fodder and as a cover crop or green manure. It can grow on depleted soils under harsh environmental conditions and become established in disturbed areas.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanavaliaCanavalia - Wikipedia

    Canavalia is a genus of plants in the legume family ( Fabaceae) that comprises approximately 62 species of tropical vines. [1] . Members of the genus are commonly known as jack-beans. It has a pantropical distribution. [1] The species of Canavalia endemic to the Hawaiian Islands were named ʻāwikiwiki by the Native Hawaiians.

  5. Jack beans love the sun and warm conditions. They are also happy in moderate shade and as a garden plant. It can easily grow to over 2 metres tall, provided it receives enough nutrients, water and sunshine. It is a climbing bean vine which produces 8-20cm long leaves and is quite bushy.

  6. Also known as sword beans or Canavalia beans, Jack beans are a type of tropical plant that belongs to the legume family. They’re characterized by their large pods that contain anywhere from three to six seeds each.

  7. Aug 19, 2021 · The jack bean and the sword bean are very similar and are occasionally grown in home gardens around the state. Other names for them are Chickasaw lima bean, Brazilian broad bean, coffee bean, ensiform bean, horse bean, mole bean, go-ta-ki, overlook bean, Pearson bean, watanka, and raba de burro.