Some more bean pictures. I'm trying to get all the network beans photographed for you @Blue-Jay , it's taking me some time as make my way through all the jars. This round had no network beans in it, the next one will I think.
Cranberry Onondaga ~ bush
Well, both pictures stink but it is what it is until I grow it again, likely in 2026. I will get a better picture with the next grow out. It's pretty.
Perelka ~ semi-runner
This is such a nice little bean, sooo productive. 4 plants gave me so much seed!
Ocean View ~ bush
Only 1 off type plant this year. Inching closer to stable.
Domaci Cucak ~ pole
Oude Sloveense Boerboon ~ pole
Stripey Snap ~ Pole
This was another bean that made me fret, only one plant survived the cutworm attack in June. But thankfully it survived and I can try again, with plenty extra. From Spain.
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Grandma Gina's ~ pole
The most difficult bean I grow for seed saving. It went fairly well this year but still there was some cracked seed coats. For whatever reason more people request this bean from me than any other. It's so popular, I'm guessing the large size of the pods is what gets people's attention. It really is not a great seed producer though. All those huge podded beans seem to have a normal amount of seeds in abnormally large pods, with somewhat less pods on the plants. Still, this is a favorite bean for me too. And even the seeds are a nice purple color!
Lambada ~ pole
Network bean. I failed with this one last year, but this year the plants were amazing and healthy. Great production. The pods of 'Lambada' are so gorgeous.
Fagy Utan ~ pole
Interesting that the seeds are two colors. I received this from an SSE member, and I have no clue it's origins. I should check the platform and see if it's still on the list and what it says. (eta: I checked and it's not there anymore. Interesting though that something which popped up when I was looking there is SSE says distance between plants is the same for eating as saving seeds. I was surprised to see that, but think it's great.)
Hundert aus Einer ~ bush
I believe this was a Vilmorin bean, and also goes by the name 'Hundert für Einer'.
Olivia ~ pole
Bażanowice ~ semi-runner
This was a later maturing bean for me but, wow, it was such a fabulous yielding bean. Just excellent.