Mexican jumping beans (also known as frijoles saltarines in Spanish) are seed pods that have been inhabited by the larva of a small moth (Cydia saltitans) and are native to Mexico. The "bean" is usually tan to brown.
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29 Oct 2009 · First of all, a jumping bean is really a seed. It's from a type of shrub that can be found clinging to rocky, dry slopes in the Mexican ...
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The thing that makes these beans jump is a tiny moth larvae that lives inside the bean. The moth lays its eggs in the flower of the plant, and the eggs are ...
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Mexican jumping bean (Sebastiana pavoniana): (Far Left) Seed capsule composed of 3 sections or carpels. One carpel is shown above. The individual carpels are ...
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Mexican jumping beans aren't like the black or pinto beans you might be used to eating. They're actually the seed pods of a shrub found in Northern Mexico ...
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After the moth-laid egg on the plant hatches, the larva eats away the inside of the bean (until it becomes hollow) and attaches itself to the inside of the bean ...
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Those capsules that are lucky to contain a moth larvae inside begin to "jump" on the forest floor. Our mysterious Mexican Jumping Bean has come to life. After ...
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Jumping Bean Moths are widely known for their larvae which inhabit the insides of the Sebastiana Pavoniana tree's fruit, also known as Mexican Jumping Beans ...
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15 Sept 2022 · Mexican jumping bean, the seed of certain Mexican shrubs, especially those of the genus Sebastiania, of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae), ...
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5 Feb 2016 · The African jumping bean is not nearly as well known, of course, as its Mexican counterpart. The seedpods or “beans” of the shrub Sebastiania ...
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Definition of Jumping bean: the seed of a shrub in which a larvae of a moth is developing. The larvae causes the seed to jump.
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The meaning of JUMPING BEAN is a seed of any of several Mexican shrubs (genera Sebastiania and Sapium) of the spurge family that tumbles about because of ...
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It's the larvae of the jumping bean moth (Laspeyresia saltitans) that cause Mexican Jumping Beans to "jump". The larvae grow inside the seed capsules (not beans) ...
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