Description
You can’t lose with this 1800s heirloom. ‘Kentucky Wonder’ (brown seeded) has wonderful, if not unsurpassed flavor. It out-produces most other pole beans with heavy crops of 9″ long, gently curved, oval pods. A multi-use bean: drying, shelling and green. Stringless when young. Excellent for freezing. Good production even in hot climates. Disease resistant.
Days to Maturity:Â 63 days
Family:Â Fabaceae
Type:Â Snap Bean, Pole Bean (Learn More)
Native:Â Mexico and South America
Hardiness:Â Frost-sensitive annual
Exposure:Â Full sun
Plant Dimensions: 5’–7′ long vines
Variety Info: 7″–9″ long, ½” wide silvery-green pods; stringless when young, brown seeds. Pre-Civil War variety known then under different names, released as ‘Kentucky Wonder’ in 1877 by J. H. Gregory & Sons seed company. Resistant to bean common mosaic virus.
Attributes:Â Bean Mosaic Virus Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Frost Sensitive
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