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Appalachian heirloom pole bean with purple-streaked green pods. Excellent both fresh and dried. Heat and drought tolerant. Productive in poor soil.
🐛 Prone to: Aphids, Spider mites.
Attract Hoverflies, Lacewings, Ladybirds, Parasitic wasps, Predatory mites, Minute pirate bugs to keep them in check — plant African MarigoldGreat, AngelicaGood and AniseGood nearby.
Phaseolus vulgaris (Mrociumere)
vegetableA fellow Fabaceae — similar growing habits to Rattlesnake Bean
Direct-sow Rattlesnake Bean outdoors about 1 weeks after your last frost, keeping seeds in warm soil (around 20–25 °C). Seeds usually come up in around 8 days. Grow in full sun, spaced about 15 cm apart. Expect to harvest in roughly 75 days.
Water: Medium · Height: 250 cm · Soil: Well-draining, fertile — drought-tolerant once established