@Bluejay77 i am guessing that they should be either bush or only fairly short runners if any. i do grow some pole/climbers but not too many.
i can't really be sure because all of these are first selections that i haven't grown out and noted habit for yet. the olive colored ones, i only have the four seeds. will be curious if they even grow. i've not had very great luck with most of my "eye" beans other than the yellow eye.
last year i planted a lot of one-off beans and could not even begin to track all of them for habit or production. which actually was probably a good thing since most of them didn't produce any results at all.
this coming year i'll keep notes on all my plantings because i've never really done it before and it would be good for me to up my observational skills.
if you have tips for what to look for (or links to articles on the topic)? i do recall a past bean thread conversation about bush, runner, half-runner and such, so i'll go digging for that before planting season starts...
if you or anyone else wants any of the beans i've ever posted here let me know, some i have enough of to send samples.
in #818 i have enough of all of those to send some beans of each except for the olive.
i do primarily grow bush or non-climbers, but if some of the greasy beans cross with anything all bets are off as to what they'll do. i'm not really sure yet what i'll do for the coming season when it comes to climbers other than a few scarlet runner beans. the greasy beans need a few week longer season and a dryer fall would be nice too from what i can tell.
when it gets to be the next bean network season i'll be interested to see what you'll want to grow out for climbers. i can reserve 20ft of fence space.