Comtesse de Chambord bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
The Comtesse de Chambord bush bean is a very old variety (1880s) originating, as its name suggests, from the Chambord region of France. Its small pods with elongated white grains and excessively thin skin have a remarkable quality that makes it a highly esteemed variety. Branched and late plant.
Plant type: Annual |
Quantity: Envelope of about 30 seeds |
Exposure: Full sun |
Shape: Dwarf |
Sowing: Directly in the garden |
Plantation: Directly in the garden |
Days to maturity: 100 days |
Germination: 5 to 15 days |
Plant spacing: 15 cm |
Row spacing: 30 cm to 35 cm |
Depth: 2 cm |
Width: 30 cm |
Height: 30 cm |
Color: Green |
Family: Fabaceae |