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My bad, it was King of the Garden I was thinking of that's a lima bean. https://victoryseeds.com/products/king-of-the-garden-pole-lima-bean

Wow, I have no idea what that bean is then. It actually looks quite like @Blue-Jay 's 'Candy' bean, which is a semi. I'm not sure from the photo if that's pink or purple, Candy is pink. There is another bean that is somewhat of a twin to Candy called 'Fiesta' and its a true bush bean.
 
Russ's 2025 Big Bean Show Day 46


Rio Zape - Semi Runner. Previous seasons allowed me to just grow small amounts of seed. Pods were always dried indoors mostly green. This past summers extended warmth and sunshine allowed for nearly all the pods to dry on the vine. The quality of the seed was the best I've had yet of this bean. It was amazing for me to see Rio Zape grow and cure as it did.

Romanian Speckled Plum - Pole Dry. This is a Joseph Simcox discovered bean sent to me by a Marion, Iowa high school student in 2017. I wonder if Joseph named the bean. I decided to take the Large out of the name as the beans didn't wind up large but a fair bit smaller. The seed quality was nice just not large.

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Rio Zape...............................................................Romanian Speckled Plum

 
Russ's 2025 Big Bean Show Day 46

Rose - Pole Snap. Said to be a snap bean grown by the Rose family in Panola, Madison county Kentucky. Nicely productive and an Ohio Pole look-a-like.


Sacre Bleu - Semi Runner. A bean developed by Lisa Bloodnick of Appalachin, New York through a selection process. This is a bean I have to grow out frequently as people request various varieties of blue and purple beans.

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Rose.......................................................................Sacre Bleu
 
Russ's 2025 Big Bean Show Day 46


San Fiarce - Pole Snap. The bean was sent to me by @ruralmamma in the fall of 2024. Nicely productive. Good quality of seed. It did seem that I couldn't let the pods get much beyond 5 inches as it seemed stringy to me.

Schneebohne - Pole Dry. Thankfully received from @heirloomgal in the fall of 2024. This bean was the star of my 2024 season as far as seed production goes. 4 plants produced just under 2 pounds of beans (869 g) in a not so great of summer.

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San Fiarce.............................................................Schneebohne
 
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Sacre Bleu - Semi Runner. A bean developed by Lisa Bloodnick of Appalachin, New York through a selection process. This is a bean I have to grow out frequently as people request various varieties of blue and purple beans.

all of the times i've grown that one from my original sample (now gone) it has grown as a pole bean but also it has never come out as a solid blue color, it has always had some markings on the seed coat as if it was a silver pinto pattern overlay and also it's grown tall enough i'd consider it a pole bean. i won't grow it any longer as i've now eaten or have given away any known traces of it but the genetics may be wandering around my bean patches now as i'm planting all sorts of out-crosses each season.

that said the color it has when first shelled out is the bright blue that is great to see - too bad it gets so dark (i don't know if frozen would stop the blue from getting darker).
 
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