Ridgerunner
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@Ridgerunner,
So far what I have of Karachaganack is a semi runner. They send out runners and climb about 3 feet maybe more. I'll have to see what they do this year. I'm going to start growing my semi runner beans in hog panels. I think that will keep them off the ground and give me more and much better quality seed. I have both the rounded and longer shaped seed. Now a true bush in that seed coat would be neat to have also. If they remain true through three grow outs they are considered stable. I wonder what you will wind up naming it. If I don't get any true bush ones without runners I would like to get some of your seed for the bush. Will see what happens as I do plan on growing it this year. Would be neat if the Bush one shows up here also. This year will be the third grow out of Karachaganack for me. Hope I don't get any off types except for a bush one. Perhaps I should only plant the rounded seed also.
My Karachaganak climb, twine around things as they go. It varies a bit where I plant them but they typically get 6' to 8' high, somewhere between a half runner and a pole. I would not call production great but it's pretty good. Instead of all the production at one time it seems to stretch out a bit. This was my second grow-out, I lost last year when I moved.
I've used some good names on beans that don't stabilize so I hate to use one on this bush. I have a special name in mind for the next nice unnamed bean that does stabilize so why not a working name of "Kara Bush"? Imaginative, I know.
I plan to plant this bush bean as soon as I get over this summer cold, hopefully later this week. If you want to grow it this year I can send you a few seeds. They still need to dry a bit for storage but I'd expect great germination. Let me know.