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File:Lohrey's Special seeds.jpg|Dry Seeds.  Europe.
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File:Lohrey's Special seeds fresh.jpg|Freshly-shelled seeds. Santa Clara County, California. 07 Aug 2014.
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File:Lohrey's Special seeds fresh.jpg|Freshly-shelled seeds. 07 Aug 2014.
File:Lohrey's Special seeds fresh dry.jpg|Dry seeds. Santa Clara County, California. 27 Sep 2014.
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File:Lohrey's Special seeds fresh dry.jpg|Dry seeds. 27 Sep 2014.
File:Lohrey's Special cotyledons.jpg|Young sprout, showing the pigmented cotyledons. Santa Clara County, California. 16 May 2014.
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File:Lohrey's Special cotyledons.jpg|Young sprout, showing the pigmented cotyledons. 16 May 2014.
File:Lohrey's Special sprout.jpg|Older sprout, showing the pigmented lower stem. Santa Clara County, California. 16 May 2014.
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File:Lohrey's Special sprout.jpg|Older sprout, showing the pigmented lower stem. 16 May 2014.
File:Lohrey's Special vine 2.jpg|Purple-striped stem. Santa Clara County, California.
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File:Lohrey's Special vine 2.jpg|Purple-striped stem.  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 14 April 2015

Lohrey's Special
Lohrey's Special seeds fresh dry.jpg
Uses snap, dry
Growth Habit pole
Maturity mid
Flower Color mauve
Pod Color green with a purple stripe
Seed Color light brown and black
Seed Pattern striped


Name and History

Grown since the early 1900s by the Lohrey family in northwestern Tasmania. Also called Lohrey's Zebra, Lohrey's Old Tasmanian, and Natural Salt. Reputed to have a naturally salty flavor.

Description

Growth: Mid-season tall climbing plants. Prolific. Stems sometimes have purple-red stripes. Just-emerged cotyledons have purple streaks.
Flowers: Large and mauve, with purple-striped green bases. Buds and old flowers are an interesting yellow/pink color.
Pods: Long (8"), slightly flattened, and stringless. Green pods that often have a purple stripe down their seam, and turn yellow and get a red blush and/or streaks as they mature. Easily shelled when dry. 5-7 seeds per pod.
Seeds: Large and flattened. Freshly-shelled seeds are white and navy blue, drying to light brown with black stripes. In longer storage the brown darkens further.

Uses and Opinions

A dual-purpose variety that can be used for snaps and dry beans.

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