Bean Pole Scarlet Runner

KWD 1.500
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Scarlet runner is a visually stunning vine plant that produces beans, as well as small, red, heart-shaped flowers. The rate at which these vines grow is impressive; they can get up to twenty feet in length in a single season! With the vines and flowers being a breathtaking addition to your garden, the beans can be harvested and consumed after cooking, making these vines both beautiful and productive.
Also known as Scarlet conqueror, fire bean, mammoth, red giant, scarlet emperor & white dutch runner. Their abundant red, pink, or bicolor blooms are attractive to hummingbirds, and this plant is often used as an ornamental. Pods have a rich, delicious flavor, and should be picked when fairly short, between four and six inches, and used as snap beans. Once the pods become too tough for snap bean use, the immature seed can be shelled out, or allowed to mature and dry. Dried runner bean seed can be cooked like dried common bean seed.

  • Latin Name: Phaseolus coccineus
  • Other Names: Scarlet Runners
  • Days to Maturity: 60-70 days
  • Planting Depth: 2"
  • Plant Spacing: 12"
  • Row Spacing: 18"
  • Growth Habit: Mound/Bush
  • Soil Preference: Well drained, 6 to 7 ph level
  • Temp Preference: Warmer
  • Light Preference: Full sun is required.
  • Color: Red
  • Flavor: Nutty flavor with a creamy texture.


 

Bean Pole Scarlet Runner • فاصوليا سكارليت رنر - plantnmore
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Bean Pole Scarlet Runner

KWD 1.500
Scarlet runner is a visually stunning vine plant that produces beans, as well as small, red, heart-shaped flowers. The rate at which these vines grow is impressive; they can get up to twenty feet in length in a single season! With the vines and flowers being a breathtaking addition to your garden, the beans can be harvested and consumed after cooking, making these vines both beautiful and productive.
Also known as Scarlet conqueror, fire bean, mammoth, red giant, scarlet emperor & white dutch runner. Their abundant red, pink, or bicolor blooms are attractive to hummingbirds, and this plant is often used as an ornamental. Pods have a rich, delicious flavor, and should be picked when fairly short, between four and six inches, and used as snap beans. Once the pods become too tough for snap bean use, the immature seed can be shelled out, or allowed to mature and dry. Dried runner bean seed can be cooked like dried common bean seed.

  • Latin Name: Phaseolus coccineus
  • Other Names: Scarlet Runners
  • Days to Maturity: 60-70 days
  • Planting Depth: 2"
  • Plant Spacing: 12"
  • Row Spacing: 18"
  • Growth Habit: Mound/Bush
  • Soil Preference: Well drained, 6 to 7 ph level
  • Temp Preference: Warmer
  • Light Preference: Full sun is required.
  • Color: Red
  • Flavor: Nutty flavor with a creamy texture.


 

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