
Phaseolus vulgaris
Bush Bean 'Red Swan'
•Flattened, Romano-type, stringless pods•Flavorful and densely textured pods•Bicolor pink and red blooms•Pods turn bright green when cookedRosy red-purple, stringless pods stand out on the vigorous green plants—and they make harvest easy. A cross between a purple snap bean and pinto bean, Red Swan's plants produce high yields of Romano-type, flattened pods that are meaty and flavorful. They're wonderful when steamed, canned or cooked into your favorite recipes. Their color turns bright green with cooked. The colorful pods and pretty bicolor, pink and white flowers make Red Swan Bush Bean very ornamental and a good choice for the edible landscape. 55 DAYS.?? -- Source: www.gurneys.com
Contributed by @plantmagick
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Full sun
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Frequent watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Rich and free draining
Common name
Bush Bean 'Red Swan'
Latin name
Phaseolus vulgaris
type
Herbaceous Perennials
family
Fabaceae
ph
6.0 - 6.8 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Phaseolus vulgaris
•Flattened, Romano-type, stringless pods•Flavorful and densely textured pods•Bicolor pink and red blooms•Pods turn bright green when cookedRosy red-purple, stringless pods stand out on the vigorous green plants—and they make harvest easy. A cross between a purple snap bean and pinto bean, Red Swan's plants produce high yields of Romano-type, flattened pods that are meaty and flavorful. They're wonderful when steamed, canned or cooked into your favorite recipes. Their color turns bright green with cooked. The colorful pods and pretty bicolor, pink and white flowers make Red Swan Bush Bean very ornamental and a good choice for the edible landscape. 55 DAYS.?? -- Source: www.gurneys.com