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My mini yellow tea rose enjoying the rain!
Congrats @Zeedman - your beautiful pic is this week's POW winner and is featured on our homepage!That is an heirloom runner bean, "Tarahumara Tekomari". There are also varieties with flowers that are white, pink, and a few bicolored varieties such as "Tucomares Chocolate", which is growing in my rural garden.
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Is this grown for the beauty, or do you also eat the beans?That is an heirloom runner bean, "Tarahumara Tekomari". There are also varieties with flowers that are white, pink, and a few bicolored varieties such as "Tucomares Chocolate", which is growing in my rural garden.
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They are grown both for food, and for preservation... their beauty, and watching the hummingbirds which are attracted to them, are just pleasant fringe benefits. Because my climate is not ideal for runner beans & I grow so many other beans, I seldom eat the snaps; but will enjoy a meal or two just before frost, when most common beans are done. Runner bean snaps are delicious; but I find that some are put off by their rough, meaty texture. Unlike common snap beans, I've yet to notice any difference in flavor between different runner bean varieties.Is this grown for the beauty, or do you also eat the beans?