Plants bear green pods with small white beans. Phaseolus vulgaris. Slow seed development. Bush dry/shell bean bearing light-green to white beans similar to but sweeter than limas. Bush dry bean similar to 'Jacob’s Cattle' except for the color, which is a mottled goldish-tan. About 65 to 76 days to harvest. Plants bear golden-yellow, stringless pods. Good for containers. Bush dual purpose (snap or dry) bean. Good for freezing because most of the crop ripens simultaneously. Resistant to common bean mosaic. Plants bear 5 1/2- to 6-inch dark green, slender, straight, round pods. When planning your crop, take into account how long the beans will be in a harvestable state, bearing in mind the characteristics of the variety and to what stage of maturity you want the pods to develop. Plants bear long, round, stringless, yellow pods with white seeds. Resistant to anthracnose, halo blight and one or more races of bean mosaic. 6- to 7-inch pods with smooth seeds for snap or dry. Short-season, bush, dry bean. Open Pollinated. Resistant to northern leaf blight (race 15). Bush green bean with 12-inch plants bearing 4-inch pods. Pick beans flat-podded beans when they are 6 to 7 inches long, but will stay stringless up to 10 inches. Bush dry bean with erect plants bearing tan beans. Also known as 'Triumphe de Farcy'. Green beans can be very tasty and productive if harvested correctly and at the right time. Picking them incorrectly can decrease production or damage plants and vines. Bush green snap bean from Germany. Also known as 'Original Dwarf' or 'Henderson Bush Lima'. Not for extreme northern growing. Bushy, high-yielding plants. Good disease resistance. Caribbean variety with smoky taste and extreme heat. However, the real key is the beans – choose beans about four to seven inches long, slightly smaller than a pencil in diameter. Heirloom bush Romano type. Bush yellow (wax) bean. Resistant to anthracnose and bean mosaic virus. Bush Italian-type green/Romano bean with 6- by 3/4-inch, flat pods with white beans that can be used shelled. Bush dry bean with runners bearing stringless, 4 1/2-inch pods. Upright, 30-inch plants bear medium-sized pods with 2 to 3 beans each. Bush yellow (wax)/French filet bean with 4- to 5-inch, extra-slender, round, straight, stringless, buttery-yellow pods. 60 days for snap harvest, 80 days for dry beans. Heavy-yielding, dwarf plants bear pods with 7 to 8 black, rich, spicy beans per pod. Produces well in short-growing seasons. Heavy yielder. 4-foot plants that need support bear green beans with seeds that are half white and half beige, streaked with red. Italian bush filet type green bean. Seeds develop slowly. The beans may or may not be green in color – some are purple or yellow and others are streaked or splotched. Purple pods turn green when cooked. French filet bush green bean. Plants bear round, fleshy, 8-inch pods. Plants yield slender, yellow, stringless, 6-inch pods. Bush dry bean. Bush dry bean with oval, medium-sized, cream-colored beans with yellow eye. Resistant to bacterial brown spot, common bean mosaic and curly top virus. Resistant to bacterial brown spot, bean mosaic virus, common bean mosaic and halo blight. While the plants are still young, add a support structure. Bush green bean with slender, round, straight, 5 1/2-inch, dark-green pods with white beans. Open-pollinated bush Romano bean. Resistant to common bean mosaic and northern leaf blight (Race #15). Early bush Romano type. Drought tolerant. Weed the "Topcrop" bean plants carefully, using shallow cultivation to avoid damaging the roots. Plants bear deep green pods with brownish seeds. Heirloom bush dry bean. Freezes well. Upright plants bear slender dark green, straight, 5-inch pods. Bush green bean with 5 3/4-inch, oval, tender, green pods. Bush yellow (wax) bean with 5 1/2-inch, deep-yellow pods with white beans. Bush beans are usually determinate, with one clean harvest, so plant every 10 days for a continuous harvest. Bush green bean. Bush French filet type. 2-foot plants bear thin-skinned, medium, jet-black beans. Developed from a cross of 'Improved Black Wax' and 'Black Eyed Wax'. 15- to 18-inch bushes bear meaty, stringless, straight, 6- to 7-inch pods containing white beans. Open-pollinated bush French flageolet type shell bean. Bush pinto/dry bean type. Heirloom bush green/dry bean from Chile or Argentina. Use as shell at 65 days or dry bean at 100 days. Green Crop Bush Bean is an extremely productive variety of flattened bush bean. Henderson Bush 5. and 'Royalty Purple Podded'. Germinates in cold soil. Heirloom. This open-pollinated, “snap bean” variety produces pods that are 8″ long and somewhat flattened, but not as much as traditional Italian Romano varieties. Also known as 'Azuki' and 'Red Bean'. These easy tips will help you learn how to grow green bush beans and care for them so you have high yielding Northern New England heirloom. Bush green bean with 5-inch, smooth, glossy, dark-green, stringless pods. Plants bear pods with cranberry-red seeds.Use for snap beans at 60 days and dried at 85. Resistant to common bean mosaic and bean mosaic virus. Bush yellow (wax)/French filet bean with Semi-upright plants bearing straight, stringless, 4 1/2- to 5-inch, yellow pods with buttery, wax-bean flavor and white beans. 22- to 34-inch plants bear dark-green, 5- to 6-inch by 1/4- to 3/8-inch pods with white seeds. Plant produces straight, dark green pods that average 5½ inches long. Bush green beaen. Plants bear 6-inch, flat, green pods with purplish streaks. Plants bear stringless green pods with tan and white seeds. Bush green French filet bean. Bush wax bean. UI-114 Lima beans 1. Plants bear round, straight, 5-inch, dark-green pods. Bush navy-type dry bean. Bush green bean. Best eaten as green shell bean but also used as dried beans. Heat tolerant. Resistant to anthracnose and bean mosaic virus. Asian bush long bean. Plants bear extremely dark green, round pods with white seeds. Resistant to common bean mosaic and northern leaf blight (race 15). Hot/ornamental habanero type. Disease tolerant. Bush green bean with 6-inch, round, smooth, dark-green pods with white seeds. Bush green bean. Also known as 'Topcrop'. 3-foot plants bear 5-inch, light green pods that are stringless when young. Here is the skinny on green beans. Bush dry bean. bearing plump, greenish-tan beans with charcoal ring around hilum. Bush yellow (wax) bean with straight, round, 5 3/4-inch, deep-yellow pods with buttery flavor and white beans Resistant to common bean mosaic. Bush green bean with slender, 6-inch, dark-green pods and white seeds. Bush Italian horticultural-type bean with large, round, red-streaked, 6- to 7-inch, ivory pods and round, buff beans. Heavy yielding. Pods turn green when cooked. Bush lima bean with 21-inch plants. Early bush string bean. Resistant to bean mosaic virus (race 15), common bean mosaic, downy mildew and powdery mildew. Resistant to mildew and rust. Resistance to downy mildew. Mosaic tolerant. About 50-65 days to maturity. Bush dry bean with 7-inch, red and yellow pods when mature and buff-red seeds. 22-inch plants bear 6- to 7-inch long pods with creamy white and red-speckled seeds shaped like pinto beans. Heavy yielder. 2-foot, bushy plants with long, narrow pods with 7 to 10 small, dark-red beans harvested for dry beans. Plants bear yellow, straight, white-seeded pods. Disease resistant variety. Bush green bean. Bush dry bean with 18-inch plants bearing pods with medium-sized, white beans with large yellow eye. Bush yellow (wax) bean. The following counties are the top green bean producers in the state: Henry (1300), Portage (60), Lorain (51) and Summit (42). Resistant to bean mosaic virus (BV-1). Semi-bush dry bean with long, red-mottled pods producing 5 or 6 oval, medium-sized, plump, red and pink speckled beans. Along with being delicious straight off the vine, they are excellent for canning, holding their color and flavor well during processing. Grown widely in northern tier states. Also known as Horto and Tongue of Fire. Bush green bean with 6-inch, round stringless pods with distinctive strong flavor. Harvest for snap at 2 to 3 inches, larger for dry or shell. Bush lima bean bearing 2 3/4-inch pods with 3 to 4 small beans each. Bush dry bean with 15-inch plants bearing pods with 4 to 5, large, oval white beans with black markings per pod. Heirloom bush dry bean with 14-inch plants bearing medium-green pods with red beans. Suitable for canning, freezing or fresh eating. Bush fava (broad) bean. Bush green bean with dark-green, straight, 6- to 7-inch stringless pods. Bush, Italian Romano type, a cross between Romano and Kentucky Wonder. Resistant to common bean mosaic. 65 days fresh harvest, 85 to 90 dry. Bush dry bean. 24-inch, upright plants with 7- to 8-inch, glossy, lime-green, oblong pods containing 5 to 7 greenish-white beans. Pods are thin and straight. Phaseolus vulgaris. Bush dry bean. The seeds are dark brown speckled with tan. 5-5 1/2" long and are borne on medium-sized, upright bush plants. This high quality variety was developed by Can also be used shelled or dried. Semi-vining bush dry bean bearing brown seeds with small, white eye. Bush lima bean. Resistant to bean mosaic virus (race 15), common bean mosaic, curly top virus and rust. Tan seeds are mottled with purple. Good drought tolerance. Bush green bean. Disease resistant variety. Asian bush dry bean. Use for snap or green shelling. Bush plants with short runners bear pods with seeds that are half maroon and half white. Bush, Italian-style, heirloom dry bean. Also known as 'Royal Burgundy', 'Royalty Purple Pod' Brown mottled seed produce upright 20 to 24” plants. Excellent baking bean. Also known as Dot Eye, Molasses Face and Yellow-Eyed China. Bush yellow (wax) beazn with 4-to 5-inch, clustered, easy-to-pick pods. Erect bush plant produce medium green about 5 inch pods that are round in cross-section and slightly curved. Heirloom, bush dry bean. Strain of Greencrop. Italian bush bean used shelled in soups and pasta dishes. Bush shell bean. Strong rooted. Bush Italian soup bean. Resistant to bean mosaic virus, rust and white mold. Bush dry bean with 5-inch, flat, straight pods containing 5 or 6 large, white beans. Heirloom bush wax bean. Mostly runnerless plants bear medium-sized, mottled bean beans with rich spicy flavor. Resistant to common bean mosaic and curly top virus. The beans may or may not be green in color – some are purple or yellow and others are streaked or splotched. Improved Tendercrop type. Bush lima bean with 18-inch, upright plants with 3 inch pods. Bush green bean with erect plants bearing dark-green, straight pods. Bush green bean. Pick pods while thinner than a pencil, before they swell. Bush dry bean with large, light-red, kidney-shaped beans. Bush dry bean. Bean 75 Seeds - Topcrop Beans, Top Crop Green Bean Seeds, Bush Green Bean, Non GMO Heavy Producer String Beans Fresh Heirloom Seeds, Vegetable Seeds for Planting $10.78 $ 10. Plants bear yellow-tan seeds. Bush green bean with stringless, 4 1/2- to 5-inch pods with small white beans. Bush, Italian-type, green/Romano bean with 15- to 18-inch plants bearing 4 1/2- to 6-inch, stringless, flat, medium-green pods with white beans. Many gardeners use scissors for that reason. Resistance to bean mosaic virus. Resistant to bacterial brown spot, common bean mosaic, curly top virus, halo blight and northern leaf blight (race 8). Some drought resistance. Heirloom bush dry bean. Italian bush borlotto type for fresh-cooked shell beans, similar to pole type with the same name. Timing is everything with green beans. Bush green bean with upright plants bearing straight, slender 6- to 7-inch, deep-green pods with pale-green beans. Bush yellow (wax) beans with 5- to 5 1/2-inch, smooth, straigh,t bright-yellow pods with white beans borne in clusters. Harvest green beans before they reach the thickness of a pencil. Resistance to common bean mosaic virus, rust, common blight, halo blight, curly top virus, and bacterial brown spot. Beans are a warm-season crop, tender to light frosts and freezes. The seeds are a rich chocolate or coffee brown. Tendergreen 9. Don’t plant until soil is warm – at least two weeks after the last frost. Bush yellow (wax) bean with 5- to 6-inch, green-tipped pods with white beans. Beans are buff with red stripes. Green bush bean. Plants bear buff pods with red streaks containing speckled, pinkish-white seeds als streaked with red. Bush version of 'Pole Romano'. Vines bear pods with large tan beans with maroon markings. Dwarf, 18-inch plants bear 6-inch, dark-green, straight, round pods with small, white seeds. Home / Heirloom Seeds / Beans / Top Crop Bush Bean Top Crop Bush Bean $ 2.25 This bush bean is continually ranked a “5 Star” winner by gardeners everywhere. Bush garbanzo bean, originally from Afghanistan. Upright bush plants produce straight, tender 5 1/2 to 6 inch dark green pods. Bush edible soybean. Bush green French filet beans. Plants bear curved, round, 6- to 7-inch, light-yellow, stringless pods. Plants may grow short vines in fertile soil but do not need support. Bush yellow (wax) bean with 5 1/2-inch, round, yellow pods with white beans. Bush dry/shell bean with 2- to 3-foot plants 1950 All-America Selections Winner! Resistant to common bean mosaic. Widely adapted. Alson known as Trout Bean, Coach Dog Bean, Dalmatian Bean and Anasazi Bean. Plants bear stringless, curved, round, 5 1/2- to 6-inch, yellow pods with black seeds. Bush yellow (wax) with 5- to 6-inch, straight, round, stringless pods with black beans. Plants bear 6-inch, yellow pods. Shell at 60 days, dry at 85 days. European flageolet type used fresh shelled or dried. Click on the following do i leave the plants? Bush green bean with 4-inch, medium-green pods that hold color well when cooked. Disease resistant. Resistant to bean mosaic virus. Also known as 'White Kidney Bean', 'Cannellino', and 'Cannellini Soup Half-Runner'. Resistant to common bean mosaic and halo blight. Bush green/French filet bean with 4 1/2-inch, stringless, dark-green pods with slowly developing white beans. Pencil Pod Black Wax – bush or half runner, 50 days. High disease resistance. Top Crop bush beans produce heavy yields and are great for your home garden! Erect plants have dark-green foliage with a tinge of purple on stems and petioles. Dry bush bean with delicate pods bearing 5 or 6, small, lustrous, black beans. Good disease resistance. Some examples: In most cases, the appearance of blossoms means beans will be ready to harvest in about two weeks. Flat, Italian, bush green bean. 55-60 days to maturity. 3-foot, semi-vining plants do not require staking and bear 4-inch pods with strong, beany flavor. English heirloom bush dry bean. Bush green/Romano bean with flat, wide, stringless, 8-inch pods with white beans. Determinate, bushy plants bear nutty-flavored seeds. As a precautionary note, green beans do not take well to transplanting and could get stressed or damaged in the process. Resistant to one or more races of bean mosaic. Plants bear 6 1/2 to 7-inch, round, beans that stay stringless. Disease resistant variety. Resistant to common bean mosaic. Bush fava (broad) bean with dwarf plants bearing 8- to 9-inch, clustered pods containing oval beans. Able to withstand high temperatures. Bush green/French filet bead with upright plants bearing straight, pencil-thin, round, 6- by 1/4-inch, dark-green pods with slowly developing bean. Green pods retain tenderness when mature. Bush wax bean. 5 1/4-inch, medium-green, slender, round, stringless beans with low fiber and white beans. Italian bush borlotto type for fresh cooked shell beans. Resistant to common bean mosaic. Resistant to bacterial brown spot and common bean mosaic. Bush dry bean with large, oblong, white beans. Plants do well in cool soil. Bush yellow (wax) bean. About 55 day to harvest. Suited for both hot and cold climates. Light-red kidney for baking. Resistant to common bean mosaic, anthracnose and halo blight. Tolerates cool weather. Resistant to Common Bean Mosaic. 16- to 20-inch plants bear deeply marked, brown-on-beige seeds similar to 'Jacob's Cattle'. About 55 days to maturity. Well-adapted to northern climates. Bush form of Kentucky Wonder. Bush dry beans for baking. Those living in northern climates should plant beans at the beginning of the summer growing season. Resistant to common bean mosaic and rust. Disease resistant variety. The bean is string less and perfect for canning and freezing. Soil should be well-drained, with lots of humus from well-rotted leaves, organic compost or aged manure. A bush stringless green been from 1885 that A D. Landreth Seed Co labels as a favorite. Long harvest season. Top Crop Bush Bean Seeds : (48 Days) Heirloom Top Crop pods are about 5-1/2 to 6 inches long, round and are straight to slightly curved. Plants bear golden beans with more than 30-percent crude protein. Shiratori type bush soybean. Plant produces long, round, and dark-green tender 4-5” pods. Resistant to bean mosaic virus (race 15), common bean mosaic and sclerotinia. 18 inch plant is drought tolerant. Bush green bean. Dwarf, bush yellow (wax)Romano bean with 4- to 5 1/2-inch by 3/8-inch, light butter-yellow pods with white beans. Cream-colored seeds are speckled with reddish-purple. Drought resistant. Resistant to bean mosaic virus (BV-1) and NY15 mosaic and stains of bean common mosaic. Call 1-800-349-1071 52 Days One of our personal favorites for freezing and fresh table use. Can also harvest dry beans in 90 days. Bush plants bear large pods with 3 or 4 beans per pod. At maturity, large pods are silvery, touched occasionally with rose streaks. Bush lima bean. Medium-sized plants bear 4- to 5-inch, medium-dark green, round pods. Suitable for spring and fall sowing but does not thrive in hot weather. Resistant to downy mildew. Bush Romano type. Phaseolus vulgaris. Pole beans must have a trellis, teepee or other support. Bush, dry or fresh-shell, white kidney bean. Plants bear round, 6-inch, stringless pods. Bush green/French filet bean. Bush dry bean. Early, 24-inch, bush plants bear 10- to 18-inch, light-green pods with brown seeds. 2- to 3-foot plants bear plump, medium-sized, brown seeds. Pole beans may produce beans over a longer period of time, but they are slow to get started. If you snap a bean from the stem and leave any of the bean itself, the plant may slow down production. Bush yellow (wax) bean. hi hounds, i'm growing green bush beans for the first time ever ... i picked off my first crop last week and enjoyed the harvest. Completely stringless when young. Open-pollinated, bush snap green bean. Heirloom bush dry bean. Stress and heat tolerant. Everbearing-type with slow seed development. Can be used as snap beans when young. Fordhook 4. Plants bear pods that turn red at maturity and bear small pinkish seeds. Heirloom bush green/dry bean from Portugal. 2-foot plants bear yellowish seeds. Heat tolerant. Heirloom bush dry bean with 18-inch plants bearing pods with 6, kidney-shaped, medium-sized, white beans with maroon soldier eye in each pod. Heirloom bush dry bean with upright plants bearing pods containing 5 or 6, kidney-shaped, white beans with brick-red speckles. Semi-running plants bear pods with light-green seeds that turn black at maturity. 18- to 24-inch plants bear long, flat, pods containing 6 beans. If this is true for you, then you probably want the maximum crop possible, don’t you? Resistant to bean mosaic virus and rust. Green beans give a large harvest for the amount of work that they require. 3 beans per pod. Harvest dried or shelled. 1938 All American Selection. Resistant to bean mosaic virus. Dutch strain with stringless, flat, 5- to 8-inch, greenish-yellow pods with purple tiger stripes that turn green when cooked. Bush green bean with 5 1/2-inch, straight, round, medium-green pods with brown beans. Tall plants bear thin green pods in clusters of three. Bush yellow (wax) beans with 5 1/4-inch, straight, yellow pods with white beans clustered around main stem for easy picking. Note: There is a variety with a similar name Agate however it is a soybean. Harvest for fresh use after the pods fill or later for dry beans. Stringless, 6-inch pods. Bush green/dry bean. Medium size, semi-upright plants bear straight 6-inch pods. Green bush bean. Yellow (wax) bush bean. Despite Kenya origin, grows well in short cool growing seasons. Mung bean. Phaseolus vulgaris. Not recommended for northern climates. Bush green bean bearing clusters of flat, 7-inch pods. Kentucky Wonder 7. Resistant to common bean mosaic. Also known as Old Fashioned. Cooler weather or very high temperatures can affect that time interval, however. Resistant to bacterial brown spot, bean mosaic virus (race 15), common bean mosaic, halo blight and northern leaf blight (race 8). Resistant to bean mosaic virus, common bean mosaic, northern leaf blight (race 15), papaya ring spot and rust. Disease resistant variety. Growing for Best Harvest If you want lots of high quality green beans, focus on sun, soil and water. Suited to northern climates. Romano-flavored. 50 days — Also marketed by vendors as 'Top Crop', it is a very disease resistant variety with strong upright plants that reach twenty-four inches tall. Plant early as soon as soil can be worked. 18- to 22-inch plants bear cylindrical, straight, stringless, golden yellow pods with white seeds. Harvest 'Calima' bush beans when they are about the thickness of a pencil. Plant produces straight, dark green pods that average 5½ inches long. Bush green/Romano bean with 6- to 6 1/2-inch, flat, green pods and green beans. Shell beans are very large. Bush French filet beans with upright plants bearing clusters of 6 to 12 green pods that can reach 6 1/2- to 7-inches long. Italian bush bean used dry or fresh shelled. These green beans are low maintenance if provided with the basics of care. Hardy, upright plants bear 7-inch pods containing 5 to 6 flat, oblong beans for green shelled or dried. French Filet. Good for freezing and canning. 2-foot plants bear wide, flat, 5-inch, stringless pods. Bean plants and vines can be brittle, so use one hand to steady the plants and the other to cut beans or snap the stem from the vine. Bush Romano type. For shelling in 70 days and dry bean in 90 days. Also known as 'Dove's Breast'. A good quality variety for canning or freezing. Bush fava (broad) bean. Resistant to one or more races of common bean mosaic. Other beans are also harvested and used green, such as runner beans, yard-long beans (actually a type of cowpea) and winged beans. Plants bear 6-inch, slightly flattened pods. The 4- to 6-inch pods are ready for harvest in about 50 days. Bush green bean with round, 6-inch pods. Unusual bush-type Asian yard long bean. Regular picking (every couple of days) encourages more beans to form. Resistant to anthracnose, angular leaf spot, bacterial brown spot, bean mosaic virus (race 15), common bean mosaic, halo blight and powdery mildew. Leaves are edible. Heirloom Italian bush green bean. Best planted in late spring. Plants bear 15-inch, light-green pods. Cream-colored beans striped with red can be eaten shelled or dried. Pods avg. One machine can harvest just 1.8ha/day going flat out to accumulate 30-40t of green beans ready for the packing shed. Resistant to Common Bean Mosaic and NY 15 Mosaic. Bush yellow (wax) bean with 5- to 6-inch pods. Bush green/Romano bean with flat, wide, stringless, 8-inch pods with white beans. Plants bear pods with pinkish-mahogany, kidney-shaped beans. Bush green bean with straight 5- to 6-inch, medium-dark green pods with white beans that are slow to mature. Not for extreme northern growing. Plants bear cream-colored, red-speckled pods with 5 to 7 creamy white beans with red splotches per pod. Topcrop Pinto beans 1. Freezes well. Bush dry bean of Native American origin. Plants bear green beans with seeds that resemble pintos. Early maturing. Its pods are six to seven inches long, round and stringless. Resistant to anthracnose, bacterial brown spot and bean mosaic virus (race 15). Bush green bean with stringless, round, dark-green pods. 24-inch plants bear white, kidney-shaped beans speckled with maroon. Small white seeds. Resistant to viruses, many races of rust and halo blight. You can find ‘Top Crop’ seeds for purchase in a wide range of packet sizes available at Eden Brothers. Bush dry bean. Also known as 'Allgreen'. Most beans, with the exception of fava beans, are cold sensitive and thrive when temps are between 70-80 F. (21-27 C.) and soil temps at least 60 F. (16 C.). Freezes well. Large, sprawling plants bear purple pods. About 50 days to maturity. Bush cow pea. Bush dry bean. 18- to 24-inch plants with vining tendencies bear stringless, 6-inch yellow pods. Native American bush dry bean from Tennessee. Bush green bean. Heirloom. Resistant to bean mosaic virus (BV-1) and NY-15 mosaic. Also known as chickpeas or Mediterranean chickpea. Bush wax bean. Bush plants bear slim, round, pencil-sized, deep-green, 6-inch pods. Bush dry bean originally from the Arikara tribe of North Dakota. TopCrop Bush Beans are heavy producers of meaty, 6-inch, stringless green beans that grow in concentrated groupings for easy picking. Vines bear cream-colored, red-speckled pods with 5 to 7 creamy white beans with red splotches per pod. Very low in fiber so beans don't freeze well and turn to much if overcooked. Plants bear purple beans. Upright, 18-inch plants bear stringless, medium-green, flat pods best harvested at about 6 inches. Bush green bean with straight, round to oval, dark-green, slow developing 5 1/2-inch pods with white beans. Tolerant of heat and cold. Performs well under adverse growing conditions. Plants bear 5- to 6-inch pods with white-flecked maroon seeds. Long harvest season. Also used for fresh shell beans. Bush fava (broad) bean. Bush dry/shell bean with cream-colored pods ready to shell when splashed with red. Beans in general are easy to grow and yield bountiful harvests. White seeds. Bush purple bean. Beans must have full sun for leaf growth and best flowering. USER ENTERED : Giant Italian type bean. Compact plants bear 6-inch, light golden yellow pods. Resistant to common wilt and nematodes. Disease resistant. Bush green bean with 5 1/4-inch, stringless, round medium-green pods with brown beans. Beans take approximately 60 days from planting to harvest. Native Area: Bush type that while normally harvested at 6-7 inches remain stringless at over ten inches. 52 to 70 days for snap harvest, 100 days for dry beans. Resistant to bean mosaic virus. Baby pods can be cooked like snow peas. Tendercrop bush beans, also sold by the name of Tendergreen Improved, are an easy-to-grow variety of green beans. Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners is a citizen science program, Cornell University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, (Click on the variety name to add a review of, or view reviews, ratings and seed sources of the variety). Produces well in hot, dry weather. Resistant to bean mosaic virus and curly top virus. Also known as 'Black Turtle Soup'. White seeds. Resistant to BCMV races 1 and NY 15. Here are two simple approaches Bush dry bean with semi-vining plants bearing large, white beans. Bush type plant produces heavy yields of very flavorful straight 5 ½â€ long by ½â€ wide green beans. Water beans well, but don’t let them get waterlogged. Usually used for sprouting, but can also be used fresh, shelled or dried. Bush bean with 5-6” round pods which form high in a medium to large plant. Resistance to Anthracnose, common bean mosaic, bean mosaic virus (15) and halo blight. Plants bear straight, 5- to 6-inch stringless pods. 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