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'Liana' Beans
 
Sub-Category: Pole
Green
 
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Description: Sub-tropical, Asian specialty bean. Vines up to 10 feet long bear 12- to 18-inch by 1/4-inch stringless pods with black beans.
Days To Maturity: 80
Seed Sources:
 
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Reviewed on 11/16/2006 by Zeedman - An experienced gardener

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Winnebago, Wisconsin, United States
Frost Free Season: 143 - 163 days
Soil Texture: Loam
Garden Size: Large - More than 1,600 square feet (40' x 40')
Sun Exposure: More than 8 hours per day

"Yardlong bean", vigorous pole habit. 70 days in NE Wisconsin. Probably the best yardlong for the North. Matures quickly, tolerates cooler temperatures, and bears heavily & continuously. Starting as transplants will improve yield & earliness in the North, but can be direct seeded. Flavor & texture are better than some, but not as good as the purple-podded varieties (which mature later). Best picked @ 12-16", before pods begin to show bulges. Can easily be over-cooked; stir fry, or parboil, for best flavor. Dry seed matures very rapidly, and is good for soups; can get both green & dry in same season, just stop picking immature pods 4-6 weeks before frost. Overcrowding in hills of 3-4 every 12" will reduce vines to half-runner habit (good if you don't want to use poles), 12-15" spacing between plants appears optimal for pole habit.
 
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