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[[File:Fava bean 111221.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Fava bean plants in midwinter. These have been sown in autumn. Fava beans can withstand frost and these plants will give harvest in early spring.]]
 
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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File:Fava bean root nodules.jpg|Root nodules of the fava plant or broad bean. Each of these nodules contains billions of Rhizobia bacteria that live in symbiotic relationship to Fabaceae or the legume family (beans, peas).  
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File:Fava bean root nodules.jpg|Root nodules of the fava plant or broad bean. Each of these nodules contains billions of Rhizobia bacteria that live in symbiotic relationship to Fabaceae or the legume family (beans, peas).
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File:Fava bean flowers.jpg|Fava bean flowers
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 25 December 2011

Fava bean plants in midwinter. These have been sown in autumn. Fava beans can withstand frost and these plants will give harvest in early spring.









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