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== Name and History ==
 
== Name and History ==
Fairly common commercially.  Grown in England since 1596.  Name a reference to rouge and white powder makeup.   
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Fairly common commercially.  Grown in England since 1596.  Name a reference to rouge and white powder makeup.  Might also be known as York and Lancaster.
  
 
== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==

Revision as of 10:39, 18 July 2013

Painted Lady
Uses
Growth Habit pole
Maturity
Flower Color red and white bicolor
Pod Color green
Seed Color light brown and dark brown
Seed Pattern splash


Name and History

Fairly common commercially. Grown in England since 1596. Name a reference to rouge and white powder makeup. Might also be known as York and Lancaster.

Uses

Description

Growth: Productive vines 6-12 feet tall. 65-130 days to maturity.

Flowers: Bright red upper petal and white lower petals.

Pods: Solid green, 6-12 inches long. 4-8 seeds per pod.

Seeds: Large and glossy. Light brown with a dark brown splash. Colors lighter when fresh.

Gallery