vulgaris

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  • Bean, Bush: Black Turtle

    $5.75 $5.75

    (Physalis vulgaris)

    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 in the Cajun and Creole cuisines of south Louisiana. Like all varieties of the common bean, it is native to the Americas.

  • Pole Bean: Good Mother Stallard

    Bean, Pole: Good Mother Stallard

    $5.75 $5.75

    (Physalis vulgaris)

    Named for Carrie Belle Stallard of Wise County, VA.

    Deep rich flavor, velvety texture and an addicting bean broth. A pioneer favorite.

    Minimum 35 Seeds

  • Bean, Bush: Blue Lake

    $5.75

    (Phaseolus vulgaris)

    Blue Lake Bush Bean grows in the shape of a bush, and doesn’t need a pole or support.

    Minimum 20 seeds

  • Bean, Pole: Rattlesnake Snap

    $5.75 $5.75

    (Phaseolus vulgaris)

    Legendary Southwestern favorite, extremely water efficient, eats drought for lunch.

    Planted in mid- to late summer, monsoon rain alone can produce a survival crop from the Rattlesnake. Good flavor and very tender; the speckled seeds are popular in soup.