Comtesse de Chambord Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Heirloom bean, tender pods, fine texture, productive, late, flavorful.
The green bush bean ‘Comtesse de Chambord’ is a very old variety (dating back to the 1880s), originating, as its name suggests, from the Chambord region in France. Its small pods contain elongated white seeds with an exceptionally thin skin and remarkable quality, making it a highly prized variety. A branching, late-maturing plant.
| Quantity: Envelope of about 30 seeds |
| Plant type: Annual |
| Family: Fabaceae |
| Color: Green |
| Plantation: Directly in the garden |
| Sowing: Directly in the garden |
| Row spacing: 30 cm to 35 cm |
| Days to maturity: 100 days |
| Germination: 5 to 15 days |
| Plant spacing: 15 cm |
| Depth: 2 cm |
| Exposure: Full sun |
| Shape: Dwarf |
| Width: 30 cm |
| Height: 30 cm |