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63 days Drought tolerant vigorous 10′ vines produce, dark green 8″ pods with streaks of purple. Excellent flavor.
Untreated seed
$3.40 – $242.50Price range: $3.40 through $242.50
63 days Drought tolerant vigorous 10′ vines produce, dark green 8″ pods with streaks of purple. Excellent flavor.
Untreated seed
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95 days. Sturdy, robust plants produces mammoth yields of small, pure white beans.
Approx. 1,500 seeds per pound.
95 days. Sturdy, robust plants produces mammoth yields of small, pure white beans.
Approx. 1,500 seeds per pound.

62 days. A stringless variety for fresh market or home garden.
About 1500 seeds per lb
1/4 lb about 375 seeds
62 days. A stringless variety for fresh market or home garden.
About 1500 seeds per lb
1/4 lb about 375 seeds

90 days The classic black soup bean that has been popular in the south for many years. This bush type has half runner plants with pods that snap easily when picked early or then you can let them dry on the vine. Untreated seed
90 days The classic black soup bean that has been popular in the south for many years. This bush type has half runner plants with pods that snap easily when picked early or then you can let them dry on the vine. Untreated seed

Organic
This plant is of a different genus from the common bean. It is a vigorous climbing annual vine.
The pods, which can begin to form just 60 days after sowing, hang in groups of two or more. They are best for vegetable use if picked before they reach full maturity; however, overlooked pods can be used like dry beans in soups. When harvesting, it is important not to pick the buds which are above the beans, since the plant will set many more beans on the same stem. The plants take longer to reach maturity than bush beans, but once producing, the beans are quick-growing and daily checking/harvesting is often a necessity. The plants produce beans until frost.
Organic
This plant is of a different genus from the common bean. It is a vigorous climbing annual vine.
The pods, which can begin to form just 60 days after sowing, hang in groups of two or more. They are best for vegetable use if picked before they reach full maturity; however, overlooked pods can be used like dry beans in soups. When harvesting, it is important not to pick the buds which are above the beans, since the plant will set many more beans on the same stem. The plants take longer to reach maturity than bush beans, but once producing, the beans are quick-growing and daily checking/harvesting is often a necessity. The plants produce beans until frost.

Sybaris features fancy, dark green, 5 1/2″ pods with very good flavor. The strong plants hold the beans up high, making Sybaris a good choice for hand-pick, although it can also be machine harvested.
Sybaris features fancy, dark green, 5 1/2″ pods with very good flavor. The strong plants hold the beans up high, making Sybaris a good choice for hand-pick, although it can also be machine harvested.

60 days. This yellow wax bean grows on a vine 4-8 feet long. It is great fresh, frozen, or canned. It produces prolific yields of beans 6-7″ long. Untreated seed.
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60 days. This yellow wax bean grows on a vine 4-8 feet long. It is great fresh, frozen, or canned. It produces prolific yields of beans 6-7″ long. Untreated seed.
Click here to see a crop summary

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