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Post by castanea on Dec 25, 2012 1:45:57 GMT -5
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Post by deanriowa on Dec 25, 2012 12:09:27 GMT -5
Seems a bit expensive though at $7.50 for 50 seeds.
Dean
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Post by davida on Dec 25, 2012 12:55:25 GMT -5
I have not ordered from them. A few appear rare and interesting but most are bush or semi vining varieties and I am mostly interested in pole varieties. Several are pretty common. I was hoping to have alot of these same varieties to share by now but ................yeah, exceptional drought and exceptional high temps. Was there any variety that you were especially interested?
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Post by castanea on Dec 26, 2012 20:15:19 GMT -5
Not necessarily. I was just surprised to see a few I had never heard of before.
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Post by blueadzuki on Dec 26, 2012 21:14:22 GMT -5
I admit, the Mrocumiere have me intrigued (this site has a closeup of the beans) atheismplus.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=141 . I have a thing for beans that dry to bright purple, and after wandering around Richters, the common bean varieties of Africa also intigue me (BTW does anyone know why it seems that all of these bright purple, green, and blue seeded bean strains seem to come out of Africa? Are the genes for these colors no longer commonly found in the strains cultivated elsewhere (I'd imagine that South America, being the COD for the common bean (or is it Central America?), would have every concievalbe possilble color amongst all of it's trains, but I don't think I've ever seen these shades of purple, green and blue in any of the types that have come out of there onto the market (not that what is sold is even a drop in the bucket compared to what there must be). But If I do get them, it probably wont be from here (I found someone else selling them for a lot cheaper)
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