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Black Valentine Beans – Black Valentine Bush Beans
Black Valentine Beans: Straight slender dark-green beans. Strong vigor, good for early spring plantings.
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Black-Eyed Pea
This legume is extremely drought tolerant and loves the heat. Because of this, the black-eyed pea grows best in the southern states and is widely used in southern cuisine. George Washington Carer was a major advocate of the black-eyed pea because it naturally replenishes.
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Blue Lake Pole
Stringless beans, dark green round pods approximately 6 inches long.
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Blue Podded
These soup peas have been a winter European staple for centuries.
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Bountiful Bush Bean
Bountiful Bush Beans are among the most popular additions to the home vegetable garden. These delicious bush beans are not only easy to grow but are able to thrive when planted in succession.
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Calypso – Calypso Beans
Calypso Beans Extremely productive 15” plants grow well in almost any climate. Unique markings resemble the Japanese symbol that represents perfect balance. Easy to shell. 75-90 days.
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Christmas Lima Beans
Christmas Lima Beans: Very old variety dating back to at least 1840, the same year that Antarctica was discovered, and claimed by Charles Wilkes for America! Large quarter dollar-sized flat lima beans can be used either as a green shelled bean or a dry bean.
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