Artorius
Deeply Rooted
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2019
- Messages
- 521
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- Location
- Holy Cross Mountains, Poland
Rosso del Cadore from Veneto, Italy. One of the earliest pole beans I have ever had. I picked my first dry pods in late July/early August. Only Lengua de Lobo can match it.


Murusieddu Nero - pole from Sarconi, Basilicata, Italy. This bean, like Panzaredda, was grown in a place that was too dry and the seeds are smaller than they should be.


Peau de Vache Normande. Bean found by Jean-Luc Gatard from Réaumur, France. It's not stable yet. I got the seeds from Guy Dirix from Belgium. He grew this bean as a tall bush, but all my plants started climbing to a height of about 2 meters. The color of the seeds remained unchanged. Some of the seeds looked normal...


...but other seeds had very flattened ends like cut-short beans. I wonder if this will be repeatable. That would be nice.





Murusieddu Nero - pole from Sarconi, Basilicata, Italy. This bean, like Panzaredda, was grown in a place that was too dry and the seeds are smaller than they should be.


Peau de Vache Normande. Bean found by Jean-Luc Gatard from Réaumur, France. It's not stable yet. I got the seeds from Guy Dirix from Belgium. He grew this bean as a tall bush, but all my plants started climbing to a height of about 2 meters. The color of the seeds remained unchanged. Some of the seeds looked normal...


...but other seeds had very flattened ends like cut-short beans. I wonder if this will be repeatable. That would be nice.



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