Rose

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Rose
Uses full or shell
Growth Habit pole
Maturity late midseason
Flower Color
Pod Color green
Seed Color dark purple and buff
Seed Pattern frosted


Name and History

From the Rose family of Panola, Madison County, Kentucky.

Uses

Full snaps, or shellies. Quite tasty either way.

Description

Growth: Tall vines.

Flowers:

Pods: Flattish; very large, both long (over 6") and broad; thick and fleshy. Stringed. Pods take a long time to dry down.

Seeds: Very dark purple and buff in a "frosted" pattern, with each color concentrated at opposite ends. The light color takes up most of the surface.

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