Skunk Pole bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)

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Rare, resistant and very productive variety, formerly cultivated by the Iroquois. The plant can climb up to 2 meters in height and produces white and purple flowers. Young, the beans can be eaten as small green beans. Its name means skunk in English. Indeed, its magnificent beans are speckled with black and white spots, or sometimes entirely black. Their flat shape is reminiscent of lima beans. When ripe, they are ideal for making soups. Personally, we have tested them in baked beans, and they are delicious mixed with Kahnawake Mohawk. This bean was rediscovered in Chester, Vermont and saved by Gail Flagg of Fort Kent, Maine (USA). Perfect for the three sisters, to grow with Canada Croockneck squash.


MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
Avoid handling or removing weeds when the beans are wet to prevent the spread of disease.


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  • Quantity
    • Envelope of about 25 seeds
  • Plant type
    • Annual
  • Family
    • Fabaceae
  • Color
  • Sowing
    • Directly in the garden
  • Row spacing
    • 30 cm to 35 cm
  • Days to maturity
    • 50 to 60 days
  • Germination
    • 5 to 10 days
  • Plant spacing
    • 8 cm
  • Depth
    • 2 cm
  • Exposure
    • Full sun
  • Watering
    • Regular
  • Soil
    • All types of soils
  • Shape
    • Climbing
  • Width
    • 20 cm
  • Height
    • 2 m

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Quantity: Envelope of about 25 seeds
Plant type: Annual
Family: Fabaceae
Color: Green
Sowing: Directly in the garden
Row spacing: 30 cm to 35 cm
Days to maturity: 50 to 60 days
Germination: 5 to 10 days
Plant spacing: 8 cm
Depth: 2 cm
Exposure: Full sun
Watering: Regular
Soil: All types of soils
Shape: Climbing
Width: 20 cm
Height: 2 m