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    Early variety. Light green, flat, red spots with heavy-strokes up to 13cm. variety is relatively resistant to disease and has very good taste.    
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    For bean lovers everywhere, this wax bush bean has an outstanding flavour, although we found that they take a bit longer to cook than other fresh beans, they quickly became a favourite. This charming wax bush bean is an old heirloom from Europe. It has yellow-green pods that are streaked and mottled with a gorgeous purple. Plants grow to be between 60-75 cm tall in a bush growth habit. The flavour of the pods is excellent and a must-try! This bean can be harvested as a green bean when pods are crisp or left to mature further and harvested as a shelling bean. The seeds are a mottled brown and very tasty. These pods are versatile both in their use, and their unique colouring. They can be used either fresh or as dried beans, and there is no other variety with coloring quite like theirs.  
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    Growing on an upright bush, bright yellow, stringless pods of 10-15 cm are easy to spot among green foliage. Delicious buttery flavour.  When planted in full sun they are prolific producers reaching a height of 37-50 cm tall and spread 37-50 cm.    
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    Mid-season (90-100 days from germination) open-pollinated variety. The plant grows 50-70cm tall with light yellow pods, 9-12cm long with 4-6 white seeds. Use cooked or dry.    
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    Early variety (55-65 days). Bush growth up to 25-40 cm high. One plant gives 14-16 violet, 12-14 cm long pots with an excellent taste. Good resistance to all common diseases. The colour of the beans turns green when cooked.    
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