haulm

/hɔm/
noun
  1. The stems or stalks of plants such as peas, beans, or potatoes, especially after the crop has been harvested.
    • After harvesting the potatoes, the farmer gathered the haulm to use as compost.
    • She piled the bean haulm into a heap for the animals to eat.
    • The garden was full of pea haulm that needed to be cleared away.
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