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Big Red Ripper is a Virginia and North Carolina heirloom crowder type cowpea. Good flavored table pea with 10 in. pods containing as many as...
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The black turtle bean is a small, shiny variety of the common bean especially popular in Latin American cuisine, though it can also be found...
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Everyone loves green beans! These are "snap" green beans that most people are familiar with, but so much better than from a grocery store! A...
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Big meaty fava beans for all sorts of yummy recipes. The plants grow 2-3 feet tall plants and produce 1 in. wide, 6-8 inch long...
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Crowder peas are perhaps the most under used beans or peas around. Crowders are similar to more common black-eyed peas, but have a deeper, more...
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English heirloom green peas. This is a favorite variety for home gardeners produces loads of 4-5 in. pods full of plump, sweet, dark green peas...
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Butter beans or lima beans? Probably depends on where you come from. No matter what you call them, they are yummy! This heirloom variety is...
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Large, kidney-shaped beans are spotted with maroon markings on a white coat. Beautiful and distinctive seeds are meant to be shelled and may be dried...
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Yet another of our favorite green bean. This variety was first known as "Texas Pole Bean" and was developed Pre-1864. Popular since its introduction, though...
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Grown in Pennsylvania for many years, “Lanco” is thought to stand for Lancaster County. The beans may have come from Asia in the early 1900s....
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Great for North and South, one of the earliest bearing asparagus beans. Vines are 10-12'. Like most black-seeded varieties it does well in the North...
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The classic black-eyed pea is a must for any fan of Southern peas. This improved variety was introduced in 1975 by the University of Georgia/AES....
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More green beans please! This variety was introduced by Dr. Hoffman of South Carolina in 1965. A favorite of many market growers, this widely adapted snap...
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Runner Beans are perennial beans. They are tolerant of heat, drought, and cool nights. 68 days to snap stage, 115 days to dry shell stage. [Pre-1750....
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Definitely butterbeans. This variety is from Banks County, Georgia, and has been saved by four generations of Violet Brady Westbrook's family. Souther Exposure Seed Exchange...
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This Southern pea was once the standard for southern peas, brought to the Americas from Africa during the slave trade, and grown by Jefferson at...
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Our hardiest lima bean variety with beautiful dark maroon-red seeds. The plants are heat- and drought-resistant plants and produces medium-sized limas on. This variety is...
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