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  • PW103

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    Rock Corral Canyon Wild Tepary

    • PW103
    • Phaseolus acutifolius var. tenuifolius. Originally collected in the Wild Chile Botanical Area in southern Arizona, home to other crop wild relatives including chiles, cotton, devil's claws, and squash. Our lowest-elevation collection of P. acutifolius var. tenuifolius.  From our Seed-Bank Collection.

       

      • Origin: Low Desert
      • Habit: Plant will twine and climb
      • Approx. 1g/50 seeds per packet.
      • Limit 3 packets.
    • $5.95
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    Customer Reviews

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    Charlene Moeller
    Maybe not for Mojave Desert

    I Started 4 Seeds, lost two before transplant and then lost the other two after transplant. I started 4 more. Just transplanted this past weekend and so far, so good. I am a beginner, container gardener, so these beans might not be suitable for a container. But my Sonoran White are doing fantastic in a container. This second batch of Rock Corral seed, I made sure not to saturate after sprouting and made sure to let seedling experience a bit a drought stress as instructed. I really hope these beans work out. I really want to grow flora that are native to our southwest and suitable for local fauna and for very high temperatures and arid conditions.

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    Aaron Allen
    Rock corral seed

    It might be my methods, i have had bad germination results with the rock corral canyon beans. I have 2 unopened packs to try but my first one was a bust.

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    Barbara Chadwell
    Beans

    I ordered three different kinds of beans and two types of tomatoes. I haven’t planted the Rock Corral Canyon Wild Tepary beans yet but if they grow as well as the other beans and the tomatoes they will be fantastic! I am very pleased with my purchase and will definitely order again!

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    WADE DOWDELL

    I haven’t gotten the seeds into the ground yet, I’m afraid!

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    Elizabeth J Bennett
    Rock Corral Canyon Wild Tepary

    I purchased several varieties of Tepary beans. I live in Kansas and my planting season is in spring - about 5+ months away. I am looking forward to planting them, watching them grow, harvesting, and finally tasting/eating them! I will update then! Thanks.