Hyacinth Bean Vine

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Hyacinth Bean Vine

The Bean Vine Ruby Moon provides color all summer long whether from the purple, velvety bean pods, purple and white flowers, or the beautiful foliage. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date. Ruby Moons prefer full sun and ordinary garden soil that must be well drained. Ruby Moon Bean Vines are used for quick screens, hanging baskets, or as a ground cover. They bloom in summer followed by the pods in late summer. The Hyacinth Bean Vine Ruby Moon, 'Dolichos lablab', has purple to white flower clusters followed by eye-catching purple bean pods that make Ruby Moon a very unique addition to your garden. They are grown just like a pole bean, so support with a wire or trellis must be provided. The 1 inch flowers are displayed in loose clusters. ... additional information

 

Bean Bush - Snap - Montpellier French This bush bean prefers rich, organic, well drained and warm soil. The Bean Bush Montpellier French, 'Phaseolus vulgaris', is a true gourmet French "filet" bean. Plant after the last average frost date. The Montpellier French produces longer, straighter, and darker green pods than other filet beans. If you like fresh beans, you will love Montpellier French!The Montpellier French bean is a bush type and is upright in form. The Montpellier French Bush Bean has 6 inch pods and should be harvested when only 1/4 inch in diameter. It is resistant to common bean mosaic virus and anthracnose. The soil must be kept evenly moist but not soggy. It is featured in upscale French markets because of its exquisitely tender and delicate taste.

Hyacinth Bean Vine