Traditionally grown in the village of Tarbais at the footh of the Pyrenees, this large, flattened, white bean is produced on vigorous 6-7 foot vines....
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This is a native bush bean that Brett collected. I believe it is from Taos Pueblo. I didn't try them as green beans, but they certainly made a lot of...
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A handsome bean, almost unknown, Bill Wheatly is a prolific pole bean, but a little later in the season. It's named after Bill Wheatly o who grew it...
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Birdsong Mountaingem is named after the native hummingbird we see here in Northern New Mexico. It is originally from an unknown cross to Ms....
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'Quail' exhibits a variety of colors, all with dark banding and is one of the most beautiful beans I have grown. The plant is upright with the pods...
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Blue Buffalo is a stable cross of a pole lima and a runner bean. The blunt 3-4" pods hold four or five of these oval beans. Beautifully marked with...
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These beans were first raised by Spanish settlers in the 1500's along the Rio Grande River. My original seed came from Rose Trujillo of Nambe Pueblo....
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Buttery texture and delicate flavor make these beans the foundation of Italian minestrone. The slender pods are streaked with reddish purple and each...
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This big, beautiful bean surprised me with its earliness and productivity. It is a true bush bean, needing no support, though I did run some fence...
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A heritage variety from Maine, Bumblebee is a large white dry bean with a dark spot, It is is similar to Calypso, but much rarer. The nutritious...
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