One of the oldest runner beans now in existence. First described in 1750 and grown in America since at least 1800. Good for use as both snaps and green shells, and is often used in place of limas in cooler climates. Large plants grow 12-15' tall and are highly ornamental with their numerous scarlet flowers and attractive foliage. Large seeds are beautifully mottled with violet, black and deep shades of red. Pole habit, 65 days. Seed Saving Instructions: Runner beans will cross-pollinate with other varieties of runner beans. Varieties must be separated by at least 1/2 mile to ensure pure seed. Another option for raising pure seed is to bag the blossoms before they open with a cloth bag. It is necessary to "trip" or shake the blossoms daily to release the pollen, imitating the way a bee would disturb the pollen inside the blossom. Photo courtesy of Seed Savers Exchange, Kent Whealy.
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