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Garden Master
This is what the incomplete seed coat looks like (except most look like a thin coat rather than the abruptly bare that this bean displays):
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Is this what everyone means when using the word 'malformed' or 'not fully formed'?
I'm having difficulty using those terms when the bean itself is the correct size and shape, and the defect is confined to the seed coat.
no, to me those are minor issues for seed eating quality and while i may not consider a marked bean as prime seed saving or sharing quality, some beans do mark each other by how they are formed and compressed within a pod. if you've ever seen cut-short (not short cut) beans packed into a pod they may have square ends or odd shapes jammed right next to each other. sometimes they may even have a bit of discolor or different seed coat. one of my favorite beans to grow here Yellow Eye sometimes will have some beans that have a bit of a brown or tan mark if the beans have gotten bigger and pressed up against a neighbor. i tend to select beans that don't do this so it's not a trait i'm after.
by deformed or malformed i mean out-right lack of seed coat completely covering the inner parts of the bean, sometimes with bits of cotyledons sticking out, sharp or not. sometime i will save some seeds and get a picture of them.
This is a picture of a Tarbais bean, by the way.