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Primula veris,Campanula rotundifolia, Verbascum thapsus, Armeria maritime, Only those few of us who are botanists will be able to identify behind the technical nomenclature the flowers known to the majority by less formidable titles: Cowslip, Bluebell, Mullein, Thrift. But the number will be even less of those who can penetrate into the lost world concealed by the popular names: they are so long with us we imagine they are part of a permanent tradition. Maybe you have heard of the growing trend to plant flowers that have original names reflecting the life of the virgin mother Mary. So much can be gained from learning about the history of our favorite plants and trees. Backyardgardener is the Largest Gardening Store in the World.
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Bush Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean is an Heirloom that is an ancient staple crop grown throughout North and South America. It is an excellent freezing and canning variety that retains its excellent flavor and texture when frozen. This snap bean (or (more ...)
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Bush Blue Lake 274 (Organic) Bush Bean has plump, tender pods 6 to 1/2" long, with white seeds. This bean is now certified organic. Bush Blue Lake bean is an excellent freezing and canning variety that retains its excellent flavor and texture when (more ...)
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Early Bountiful Organic Heirloom Bush Bean is an old time favorite heirloom bush bean first grown in New York in 1898. Quite the favorite of home and market farmers today. It is a 16"-18" plant that produces straight, flat, broad, stringless 6"-7" (more ...)
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This Early Contender Organic Heirloom Bush Bean pre-dates 1855. The plant is dark green, 12"-20" tall and has medium green, round oval stringless pods. The pods are round and stringless, and are at their best when about 5 1/2 to 6 inches long. (more ...)
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Kentucky Wonder Bush Heirloom Bush Bean was introduced in the 1870's. It has tender, stringless, round fleshy 6"-8" pods. WIth its fine quality and flavor, it is a great bean for home garden or market; has heavy yields over a long period. (more ...)
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The Provider Bush Bean (Organic) is an early market variety that's high-yielding, reliable and well adapted to northern conditions. It has meaty, 5" - 8" pods that retain a fresh, tender quality long after harvest. A compact bush type plant, it (more ...)
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Royalty Purple Pod Organic Heirloom Bush Bean is an ancient staple crop grown throughout North and South America. It is a favorite for young gardeners, with its purple bush, purple flowers, and even purple beans! This variety has a built-in (more ...)
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Tendergreen Organic Heirloom Bush Bean was introduced in 1922 and is a very heavy yielder over a short period, even during hot weather. This is a great mainstay for the home garden. Tendergreen is a strong, upright and vigorous dark green plant (more ...)
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Indian Woman Yellow dry bean is an Organic Heirloom bean. This small oval bean was grown and passed down for generations in a family that came from Sweden and finally settled in Montana. It is our earliest dry bean and a customer favorite. Indian (more ...)
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Jacob's Cattle is an Organic Heirloom Dry Bean, dating back to the 1700’s! It is a striking white bean speckled with red; the pattern resembles the hide of spotted Hereford cattle, and often covers up to 75% of the beans surface. Jacob's Cattle is (more ...)
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Kabuli Black Organic (Garbanzos) is a dry bean originally from Kabul, Afghanistan and released by Washington State University. It is hardy and vigorous, completely black; the seed coat is charcoal black rather than the typical blonde color of (more ...)
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