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BN256-a
Black and white bush dry bean with a yin yang pattern. Brings balance to your garden and to delicious soups, stews, and chilis.
Here are four names for what appears to be the same bean:
Orca beans: The black and white pattern definitely evokes a killer whale; especially with the extra round bean shape.
Unlike orca whales, these beans are not great swimmers. They sink to the bottom and swell up to double in size. Not the best feature for surviving in the ocean.
Like orca whales, these beans love hanging out in pods.
Ying Yang beans: At first glance, the bean pattern does resemble the ancient Chinese symbol.
If you really pay attention, you notice that these beans do not always have a black dot in the white expanse, or a white dot in the black expanse. As such. These beans on their own might not bring balance to your life. As an active part of your diet, they can bring great balance to your body.
Starazagorsky beans: Semences Kokopelli lists these as a Greek heirloom bean.
Calypso beans: some sources list these as originating in the Caribbean about 400 years ago. These beans might have gone for a visit in Greece during the subsequent time.
Whatever their name, these bean’s stunning appearance simply invite you to bring them home and plant them in your garden. You can then harvest them and store them in jars to impress your friends and neighbors. I also hope you take the time to eat them.
Crop Species:Phaseolus vulgaris
Crop Family: Fabaceae
Planting Information
Luminosity: Full Sun
Seed Depth:1-2”
Germination Temperature:20C
Days to Germination: 7-10 days depending on temperature
Earliest Planting Date: After risk of frost has passed
Latest Planting Date: by late June
Planting frequency:once
Days to maturity: 90 days
Harvest period: early September
Directions for Direct Seeding:
Pests and Disease:
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