heirloomgal
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Beautiful specimens @Decoy1, that Armenian Striped Brown is especially interesting. 
Lovely selection.Bażanowice ~ semi-runner
This was a later maturing bean for me but, wow, it was such a fabulous yielding bean. Just excellent.
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The difference in how the beans look in sun vs shade can be really substantial, and it also seems to vary a lot according to the seedcoat colors. Adding to all this is the quirks of the ipad; the 'Tirana's Rotviolette' beans I posted did not have a shade picture for comparison because my device could not focus in the shade. The burgundy color seemed a problem, and all the shade shots were blurry as a result. In real time that bean actually has some blue/dark purple undertones that are absolutely lost in the full sun pictures. I may not even post a pic of Friese Woodboun as much as I loved that bush bean because both sun and shade pics are so poorly representative. Darker seeds seem to be more of problem for my device, they seem to absorb the light instead of bounce it. I missed all the good sunlight of August & September!Lovely selection.
Carrying on the discussion about photos in sun compared with photos in shade, the colours of Bażanowice, for example. look so very different in your two pictures.
It would be interesting to know whether one seems truer than the other to you.
Green Albufeira is a bean I last grew in 2019 but I remember liking it very much. My notes say,Green Albufiera ~ bush
I think I may have received this lovely one as a gift, because I don't recall it being on the trade list with my Spanish bean friend. I could be wrong, I don't really recall at this point. I can't seem to find any information about it, except that it might be Portuguese. If anyone knows anything about it please share! I feel like it's for fresh eating, but didn't try them as I thought they were pole beans and put only 3 around a tree! lol
Did it grow as a pole bean or a bush bean?Green Albufeira is a bean I last grew in 2019 but I remember liking it very much. My notes say,
Dry. Not brilliant for shelling. OK for snap but tends to get too big quickly.
Albufeira is in the Algarve
A very high yielding variety, with big heavy green beans, not yet tested for stringiness. A later variety that needed time to mature.It has larger pods and is also a big, strong plant. Was bought from a market in Albufeira