Difference between revisions of "Pink Tip Greasy"

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== Name and History ==
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From the Bethel area of Haywood County, North Carolina.  Like other pink tip beans, the pointed tip turns pink right when the pods are fully mature.  Apparently the only variety that's both pink tip and greasy. 
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== Uses ==
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Tasty. 
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== Description ==
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<u>Growth:</u>  Productive. 
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<u>Flowers:</u> 
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<u>Pods:</u>  Green and shiny.  3-4 inches long.  Has strings.  6 seeds per pod. 
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<u>Seeds:</u>  Small, solid white. 
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== Gallery ==
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Revision as of 04:11, 1 May 2013


Pink Tip Greasy
Uses full
Growth Habit pole
Maturity
Flower Color
Pod Color green
Seed Color white
Seed Pattern solid


Name and History

From the Bethel area of Haywood County, North Carolina. Like other pink tip beans, the pointed tip turns pink right when the pods are fully mature. Apparently the only variety that's both pink tip and greasy.

Uses

Tasty.

Description

Growth: Productive.

Flowers:

Pods: Green and shiny. 3-4 inches long. Has strings. 6 seeds per pod.

Seeds: Small, solid white.

Gallery