PURPLE KING 2kg (2000g)

$62.00
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(Phaseolus vulgaris)  Heirloom, also known as 'Blue Coco'.  Straight, flat, bright purple bean to 18cm, heavy bearing, producing over many weeks; changes to green colour when cooked.  65-90 days.  

HINT:  To get the most from one bean plant, cut back the original bush to 50-60cm above the ground once it has finished producing.  For some varieties, this will encourage it to rapidly grow again, producing another crop.

(BeanClimbing00233-2kg)

SKU BeanClimbing00233-2kg
Shipping Weight 2.0000kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.010m
Shipping Length 0.010m
Shipping Cubic 0.000001000m3

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