TheSeedObsesser
Deeply Rooted
Makes me think that if I wanted to keep my bush dry beans (from Andean gene-pool) from crossing with my bush snap beans (Andean gene-pool) I could just plant a thick row of some sort of pinto/ojo/etc in between them (Mexican gene-pool).

The seed is a little immature, it doesn't even have it's pattern yet (assuming I remember my plating correctly, if mature the seed should be white to tan with fine purple/black speckles. I think all of the cowpeas in that patch were. ) But I'm saving it and hoping at least one is viable because I made another surprise. After shelling out the seeds, out of curiosity I scraped a little of the insides off and tasted them (I was outside, and didn't want to have to go inside to wash the pod, so I decided the inside which had only just been exposed would be the most sterile.) To my astonishment, this one is really sweet, deliciously so (especially when you consider I ate it raw) Assuming I can get it to survive, I think I actually have something here. It'd be the first really GOOD cowpea I found in my own test growing since Coals in the Candle (black seeds, plump wax white pod).