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== Name and History ==
 
== 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.
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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 mature for eating as a (full) snap beanSaid to be the only variety that's both a pink tip and a greasy.
 
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== Uses ==
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Tasty. 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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<u>Growth:</u>  Productive.   
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|Growth=Productive climbing plants.   
 
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|Flowers=White at first, aging to cream, and then yellow.  
<u>Flowers:</u>  
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|Pods=4-6 inches long and stringedPods start out solid green and as they mature turn yellow with pink tips, a pink ring around the attachment to the stem, and a pink blush along the inside seam.  Some of mine got an all-over purple blush instead of localized pink.  6 seeds per pod.   
 
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|Seeds=Small and solid white.   
<u>Pods:</u>  Green and shiny.  3-4 inches long.  Has strings.  6 seeds per pod.   
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== Uses and Opinions ==
<u>Seeds:</u>  Small, solid white.   
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A stringed snap bean, eaten when full.  Recommended for flavor by [http://www.heirlooms.org/ Sustainable Mountain Agricultural Center], where it's one of their best sellers.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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File:Pink Tip Greasy pods shiny.jpg|Young pods, showing their shiny "greasy" hulls. Santa Clara County, California. 02 Aug 2013.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy pods full.jpg|Mature pods, with their namesake pink tips. Santa Clara County, California. 23 Aug 2013.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy pods shelly.jpg|Older, yellower pods. Santa Clara County, California. 23 Aug 2013.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy pods nearly done.jpg|Nearly-dry pods. Santa Clara County, California. 23 Aug 2013.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy shucked purple.jpg|Just-shelled seeds. Santa Clara County, California.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy purple pods full.jpg|Pod color variants: purple blush instead of pink tips. Santa Clara County, California. 23 Aug 2013.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy flower bud and old.jpg|Unopened bud, and nearly-spent old flower. Santa Clara County, California. 13 Jul 2013.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy flower mid.jpg|An old flower and a flower just starting to yellow. Santa Clara County, California. 16 Jul 2013.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy leaf.jpg|Leaf. Santa Clara County, California.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy seeds.png|Dry seeds. Madison County, Kentucky.
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File:Pink Tip Greasy seeds 2.jpg|Dry seeds. Santa Clara County, California.
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 22 September 2016


Pink Tip Greasy
Pink Tip Greasy seeds 2.jpg
Uses full
Growth Habit pole
Maturity mid/late
Flower Color white aging yellow
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 mature for eating as a (full) snap bean. Said to be the only variety that's both a pink tip and a greasy.

Description

Growth: Productive climbing plants.
Flowers: White at first, aging to cream, and then yellow.
Pods: 4-6 inches long and stringed. Pods start out solid green and as they mature turn yellow with pink tips, a pink ring around the attachment to the stem, and a pink blush along the inside seam. Some of mine got an all-over purple blush instead of localized pink. 6 seeds per pod.
Seeds: Small and solid white.

Uses and Opinions

A stringed snap bean, eaten when full. Recommended for flavor by Sustainable Mountain Agricultural Center, where it's one of their best sellers.

Gallery