Finally got some sunlight for pictures this evening. So interesting to watch the different beans grow and observe differences in their flowers and leaf types.
Network bean
Dead Man's Tooth. Yup, it's a bush bean for me too
@Artorius! The flowers are pure, pure white and make me think the name has as much to do with the flowers as the beans! (The runner on the left is from the other plant.)
I think network bean
Botosani Splash below may also turn out to be a bush bean. It's got good sized green beans forming and I still don't see any runners showing up.
The buttery flowers of network bean
Old Time Golden Stick (hope I got that name right).
Network bean
Stephano Borlotti D'Avento. Starting to really fill out. Looking forward to shelling these beauties!
Network bean
Grey Mountain.
Network bean
Kitoba. The seeds of this variety were remarkably pretty. A very unusual variety indeed.
@Zeedman 's
Sangre de Toro. The little red seeds sprouted plants that had pinkish reddish coloured stems in the early stages of growth. These went in as transplants so I'm a little surprised that they took so long to start climbing. But I did put more than 4 plants on the pole, so that may have had an effect. The growth habit is quite tidy. Looks like a few beans float around with this name attached, though they have different growth habits.
Ecuador Cranberry, which went in as seeds.
These are all network bean poles in the front row, if I remember correctly (right to left) they are
Turkey #1, Hemelvaartboontje, *Sloot* (ahem), and...can't remember the last one?
I let DD pick a bean to grow for this container - she chose
Theresa's Pink Portugal. I'm surprised how big the plants have gotten for having gone in rather late as seeds.