Hyacinth Bean (Dolichos lablab)

injunjoe

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Not so sure this the right place to post this but here we go.

My dear friend Broke Down Ranch sent me these seeds a little bit ago.

I have sown five seeds to test them and so far I have two of five sprouted.

Here is a pic or two. They have a lot of color right from the start, I can't wait for a full crop of these going.

Thank you BDR

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Yay! Pics! You know what I find ironic - Ron sent me a few hyacinth bean seeds with my first box of goodies :lol:

I can't wait to see these as they get bigger! I have the perfect spot for mine but have never gotten around to cleaning that area up and planting... :rolleyes:
 

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cool. i am growing this for the first time this year. mine aleady have some dry beans on them. they are growing on my coop.
 

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Schroeder welcome to TEG!

Wow what a great picture!
I don't know if we can eat them or not. But they sure are pretty!

Joe
 

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Here is your answer:

Floridata is a very Reputable source! ( I say this because there is a lot of confusion because of the word Hyacinth..., it is Bean not Bulb) thus so many bad misnomers on it being entirely poisonous.

Floridata: Hyacinth Bean Info

Ron :bouquet

:welcome
 

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