What is the name for stems of beans peas and potatoes left over after harvesting used thatching animal bedding?

The stems of beans, peas, and potatoes left over after harvesting are called "vines".

While the term "vine" is commonly associated with climbing plants, it's also used to describe the stems of other plants like beans and peas.

These vines are sometimes used for thatching and animal bedding, but they are often called by other names depending on the specific plant:

* Bean vines: These are the stems of bean plants, especially those of climbing beans.

* Pea vines: These are the stems of pea plants.

* Potato vines: These are the stems of potato plants, also known as potato stalks.

It's important to note that "vines" can also refer to the tendrils of other plants, such as grape vines or cucumber vines.