Phaseolus vulgaris var. nanus
Historic, half-sized dry bean from America with beautiful, elongated kernels.
This half-height rice bean variety forms light tendrils (up to 1 m) and can be supported in growth by a climbing aid. The robust plants produce a good yield and the half white, half wine-red seeds have a pleasant taste. The pods can also be used green when young, but later form threads. The variety bears the name of the second largest Indian tribe in the United States.
Distance: 40 x 10 cm
[Sowing: May-June; E: Aug-Oct] Sowing depth: 2-3 cm