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Pink Half Runner Bean Seeds

Pink Half Runner Bean Seeds

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SKU:30061-1/4lb

Sometimes called Peanut Bean because the dried beans taste nutty. This beautiful bean can be eaten fresh as a snap bean, canned or dried when mature. 50 days fresh bean, 85 days dry beans. Edible flowers.

(Phaseolus vulgaris)
Runner beans grow 3-5’ tall depending on climate, weather and growing method. They are old fashioned beans and will only be stringless when young.  Flowers are edible. 2,000-2,200 seeds/lb. 7-14 days. 70-80°F.

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Pink half runner

Great seeds

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Rita Colyer
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Got the beans seed quick now just waiting for them to produce

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Rose Ellison
Pink half runner beans

I have raised these beans before and bought more this year. I guess that says it all! They produce very well and taste great too.

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Pink half runner

Great seeds

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Rita Colyer
Pink half runners bean seed

Got the beans seed quick now just waiting for them to produce

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Rose Ellison
Pink half runner beans

I have raised these beans before and bought more this year. I guess that says it all! They produce very well and taste great too.