Difference between revisions of "Comtesse de Chambord"
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| − | |Uses= snap | + | |Uses= snap or dry |
|Growth Habit= bush | |Growth Habit= bush | ||
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|Seed Color= white | |Seed Color= white | ||
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== Name and History == | == Name and History == | ||
| − | From France | + | From France in the 1800s. Means "Countess of Chambord" in French, and probably named after Marie-Thérèse de Modène, wife of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri,_Count_of_Chambord Henri of Artois], once a claimant to the French throne and disputedly king for a week. Also known as Rice Bean due to the size and color of the seeds. First offered in the Seed Savers Exchange in 1982. |
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| − | Bush to a foot tall. | + | Bush to a foot tall. Maturity 80-100 days. |
<u>Flowers:</u> | <u>Flowers:</u> | ||
<u>Pods:</u> | <u>Pods:</u> | ||
| − | Green, round, small. | + | Green, round, small, tender, stringless. |
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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| + | [[Category:Dry Beans]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Snap Beans]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:46, 18 March 2013
| Comtesse de Chambord | |
|---|---|
| Uses | snap or dry |
| Growth Habit | bush |
| Maturity | early-midseason |
| Flower Color | |
| Pod Color | green |
| Seed Color | white |
| Seed Pattern | solid |
Name and History
From France in the 1800s. Means "Countess of Chambord" in French, and probably named after Marie-Thérèse de Modène, wife of Henri of Artois, once a claimant to the French throne and disputedly king for a week. Also known as Rice Bean due to the size and color of the seeds. First offered in the Seed Savers Exchange in 1982.
Uses
Tender little snap beans, or quick-cooking dry beans.
Description
Growth: Bush to a foot tall. Maturity 80-100 days.
Flowers:
Pods: Green, round, small, tender, stringless.
Seeds: Small shiny white seeds.