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"content": "<p>7/ winged bean vs winged pea </p><p>Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) did great, winged pea (Lotus tetrogonolobus) did not. </p><p>The bean is an autumn fruiting bean. I planted in late spring and it grew well in heat and held on to its fruit in tropical storms. Leaves are edible. It must be well-protected from rabbits. </p><p>The peas did not survive the heat. And where they were sheltered in part sun, they got really stippled by insects.</p>",
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