(Phaseolus vulgaris) Originally from Western Australia. Long, slender, green, oval shaped beans. Does best in hot, dry conditions. 45 seeds
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(Phaseolus coccineus) Perennial - Scarlet Runner type also known as 'Seven Year Bean'. Vigorous vine with scarlet coloured flowers; produces numerou
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***NOT TO TAS, WA, NT*** (Glycine max) Heirloom originating from Eastern Asia. Used as a dried bean for making tofu, soy flour and soy milk. 80-90
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Heirloom. Long thin green pods produced on tall climbing vine. Used fresh as snap bean, or pods left to mature for use as drie
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(Phaseolus vulgaris) Heirloom reputed to have originally been found in a cave in New Mexico in a clay pot sealed with pitch. The bean was then carbo
(Vigna angularis) Japanese heirloom also known as the red bean, or red mung bean. A small, red bean with nutty flavour produced in long, thin, green
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Rare variety. Long, pale green, slender beans with black seeds. Used chopped in salads or cooked. High yields. 25 seeds
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Heirloom dating back to 1885, developed in the Blue Lake area around Urich, California. Straight, stringless, bright dark-green
(Phaseolus acutifolius) Ancient heirloom. Small pods producing tan and blue-grey spotted beans which resemble a small pebble. Unique, mild flavor c
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Old Italian heirloom first discovered in Calabria, Italy. Attractive bean best left to mature for use as a dried bean. Ideal f
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Heirloom originating from the Cherokee as they marched from the Smoky Mountains to Oklahoma by the Federal Government in 1839 ov
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Rare. Originating from the variety ‘Beautiful’. Green, medium length, stringless, slightly stumpy, flat pods with highly attract