Apache Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Productive bush bean, tender pods, speckled seeds, sweet mature beans
Dwarf bean giving beautiful tender and tasty green pods, rounder than flattened. Eat fresh or dry. The seed is white speckled with black and red, on one side only. A nice asymmetry. Dried grains, when cooked, are very sweet. Productive. Variety that would date from 1986, having been selected in the United States.
| Quantity: Envelope of about 35 seeds |
| Plant type: Annual |
| Family: Fabaceae |
| Color: Green |
| Sowing: Directly in the garden |
| Row spacing: 30 cm to 35 cm |
| Days to maturity: 60 to 70 days |
| Germination: 5 to 10 days |
| Plant spacing: 8 cm |
| Depth: 2 cm to 3 cm |
| Exposure: Full sun |
| Watering: Regular |
| Soil: All types of soils |
| Shape: Herbaceous |
| Width: 30 cm |
| Height: 40 cm |