Description
Abenaki Vermont Cranberry bean – Climbing
- 30 seeds
- Open pollinated
- Heirloom
- Distance between plants – 3-6″
- Distance between rows – 12″
- Full sun
- Water every 2-3 days
- Days to maturity – 90-100 days
- Days to germination – 6-10 days
- Height – 6′
- Phaseolus Vulgaris
- Germination rate – 60%
- Atebakwal = beans in abenaki
Sow: Direct seed after last frost
Harvest: After 90 days and the bean is brown and dry
“The Abenaki Cranberry bean (Red Cranberry) is one of the oldest American bean varieties. Its geographical location is concentrated around the northeastern region of the US. The Abenaki First Nation people and woodsmen, who inhabited the area that is now known as Maine, historically used this bean. The Red Cranberry bean is a rare heirloom that was rediscovered by bean collector, John Withee, after an 11-year search in Steep Falls, Maine and given it’s Abenaki status officially in Vermont through Fred Wiseman from the Seeds of Renewal project. As their name suggests, the mature True Red Cranberry bean is a deep lipstick-red color and looks like a ripe cranberry.” (Slowfoodusa.org)
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