Ridgerunner
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If you do grow these let's get together. I grew them in 2016, you should prepare for a lot of fun. I think there could be a lot of diversity still hiding in these beans.
I separated the seeds Russ sent me into two different looks, a solid blocky black bean (I called it 32-A) and a bean with dark red/dark brown patterns (32-B). I had trouble with germinating with the A's but the B's germinated pretty well. None of the beans I harvested looked like the beans I planted. Most were bush but one was a pole. The pole produced a lot of beans, over 500 if memory serves. So according to the genetic article above good productivity could be lurking in these beans. Some of the bush produced well, some not so much.
That was the first year I planted the outcrosses and my record keeping was not as good as it should have been.
This first photo shows what I got with the 32-A's.
This one is what I got from the 32-B's.
As you can see, quite a bit of diversity. I don't want to put you off form growing them at all, I'd love to compare notes. But I wanted to let you know some had been grown.