Runner Bean, Scarlet

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Phaseolus coccineus
Packet 25 seeds

  • Scarlet blossoms
  • Beans mature to black and speckled mauve
  • Used for ornamental purposes or as small snap pods or green shell beans
  • Pole bean
  • 65 days
  • ±450 seeds/lb

One of the oldest runner beans in existence. Already well-known in 1735 according to The Gardener’s Dictionary by English botanist Philip Miller; listed in America as early as 1806 by McMahon. Used for ornamental purposes or as a vegetable: small snap pods or green shell beans. Can substitute for limas in cooler climates. Pole habit, 65 days. ±450 seeds/lb.

Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors after danger of frost has passed and soil and air temperatures have warmed. Runner beans prefer full sun, although they tolerate part shade very well. Young pods can be eaten whole, or the beans can be eaten fresh or dried. Even the flowers are edible.