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@heirloomgal, just saw this.Chriesistei ~ pole
In researching this variety I realized it's translated name is 'Cherry Pit'. I don't usually translate names but this one is so cute I may go with Cherry Pit instead.It has quite an interesting history really (from Google AI):
"The 'Chriesistei' pole bean is a rare, traditional Swiss heirloom variety from the Canton of Aargau, known for its distinct, cherry-colored seeds. The name translates to "cherry stone" in Swiss German. The bean is a traditional variety specific to the Aargau region of Switzerland, with different local strains. The Swiss organization ProSpecieRara (which focuses on preserving rare and endangered heritage plants and animals) currently logs four varieties of the Chriesistei bean in its database: Chriesi-Stei, Chriesistei Boniswil, Chriesistei Dintikon, and Chriesistei Reinach."
Fun fact: this explanation comes originally from me, sent to a Canadian bean preserver. And I am an official bean preserver of Chriesistei Dintikon for Prospecierara. I have also an other "Chriesistei" bean not listed there. And of course, I am living in the Aargau region