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Green Beans
These are meant to be cooked and eaten, pods and all.  They're best if they're steamed or stir-fried just until they're tender but still crisp.  Select bright green beans that snap when broken in half... More »
Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vigna unguiculata ' subsp. sesquipedalis , the yardlong bean ', is also known as the long-podded cowpea, asparagus bean, snake bean, or Chinese long bean. It is known as dau gok in Cantones...
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Yardlong Bean, also called Chinese Long Bean, is a vigorous climbing annual and the plant begins to produce long pods, ranging from 14 to 30 inches, 60 days after sowing. The pods hang in pairs that should be picked for vegetable uses before matured.
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Yard Long Bean (Vigna sesquipedalis); Also known as: asparagus bean, Chinese long bean, garter bean, snake bean, yard long bean ... Adzuki Bean; Broad Bean; Green Bean; Hyacinth Bean; Mung Bean; Shell Bean; Soybean; Sword Bean; Winged Bean; Yard Long Bean;
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A pencil-thin LEGUME that resembles a GREEN BEAN except that it can grow up to about 3 feet long (though it's usually picked at 18 inches or less). Yard-long beans belong to the same plant family as the BLACK-EYED PEA. ... In fact, in parts of China the bean is allowed to mature until full-fledged peas are produced in the pod.
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yardlong bean (PDF File)
Yardlong bean will climb poles, especially if they are not completely vertical and the poles are ... Yardlong bean thrives in heat and withers in cold, so ...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Yard Long Bean, Asparagus Bean (Vigna sesquipedalis) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... P.S. I would like to point out that there are a few varieties of yard-long bean, including a few sub-species.
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Chinese long bean is an annual climbing plant. A cousin to the cowpea or black-eye pea, Chinese long bean is much more of a trailing, climbing variety, and often reaches heights of 9-12 feet. The pods grow to 12 to 30 inches long.
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A good selection of Asian long bean varieties. ... Yard long bean (Vigna unguiculata subso. sesquipedalis ) approx. 120g/1000 seeds ... Other names: Long Bean, Asparagus Bean, Snake Bean, Chinese long bean, Chinese bean, Dau Gok, dow gauk, Cai Dou, Chang Dou, Jiang Dou, Chang Jiang Dou, Juroku-Sasage (Jan.), Taao-hla-chao...
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That leads me to the yardlong bean or asparagus bean. This Vigna is a subspecies of the southern pea. It is a pole-type cowpea vine that can produce pods up to several feet long if left to mature. Train it on to a trellis and grow it as you would a field pea.
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