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Vegetable > Moth Bean
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Moth Bean Defined
A low, trailing Indian plant of the legume family. The edible beans are mottled grayish-yellow.
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Published November 27, 2008, 2:37 am, The Ithaca Journal
The Community Foundation has announced an investment of nearly $11,000 to further protect and support the natural environment. Grants were approved to the Finger Lakes Land Trust, the Nature Conservancy of Central and Western New York, and the National Audubon Society. One grant to the Finger Lakes Land Trust was given in honor of long time volunteer Betsy Darlington. The Community Foundation ...
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