‘Dwarf Bees’ is a scarlet runner bean, generally mature 80 days after sowing. This bean has a bush habit bearing scarlet-orange flowers about 45 days after sowing, which continue to bloom until the first frost. Beans are green, and can […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Crusader Scarlet Runner Bean )
A good exhibition type with very long pods. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which can be dried into beans. Young beans are eaten fresh as ‘snap’ beans. Vines are fast growing and often […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Cornfield White Scarlet Runner Bean )
Prolific string bean, with tender, delicious flavor. Small white beans. Rare heirloom from Germany, 1700’s. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which can be dried into beans. Young beans are eaten fresh as ‘snap’ […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Buton Scarlet Runner Bean )
Diverse mix of huge beans in black, white, purple and brown speckled. A landrace with many variations from Guatemala. Matures in 110 days. A rare heirloom variety. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Butler Scarlet Runner Bean )
Vigorous, stringless bean with plump pods. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which can be dried into beans. Young beans are eaten fresh as ‘snap’ beans. Vines are fast growing and often have showy […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Black Knight Scarlet Runner Bean )
A solid black runner, selected from Scarlet Runner. Very large and prolific, beautiful showy red flowers. Matures in 65 to 80 days. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which can be dried into beans. […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Black Coat Scarlet Runner Bean )
‘Black Coat’ is an heirloom variety of runner bean with black seeds. Vines can grow to 10 feet long. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which can be dried into beans. Young beans are […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Barnett Runner Scarlet Runner Bean )
Tender bean with small, tan seeds. Heirloom variety from Germany, 1700’s. Rare. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which can be dried into beans. Young beans are eaten fresh as ‘snap’ beans. Vines are […]
Phaseolus coccineus ( Achievement Scarlet Runner Bean )
Long straight attractive pods make this a good exhibition variety. Excellent for freezing. Annual member of the Legume family. Pods produce high protein nutritious seeds which can be dried into beans. Young beans are eaten fresh as ‘snap’ beans. Runner […]
Phaseolus acutifolius ( Yoeme Tepary Bean )
From the traditional village of Yoeme in southern Sonora, Mexico, on the coastal plain. Produces a beige bean. An annual bean that was first cultivated in the Southwest by the Hohokam Indians, and is particularly adapted to low desert conditions. […]
