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Haricot à Écosser Nain Comtesse de Chambord
Common Bean

Countess de Chambord - Dwarf Common Bean

Ref : P3404 - Phaseolus vulgaris
Bag of 100 seeds

This variety produces numerous flattened, pointed pods - around 8 cm long and suitable for eating young as green beans. They contain 4 to 6 oval, thin-skinned, white beans, slightly tinged with green.

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in the ground

Sow directly in place, 2 to 3 cm deep, at 8 cm intervals, in rows 40 cm apart, or in stacks of 3 to 5 seeds, 40 cm apart in all directions. Plant 3 weeks after emergence. In mild climates, sow as early as April.

Water regularly in dry weather to keep pods tender. Picked before the seeds have formed, pods can be eaten whole. To enjoy fresh or semi-dry beans, harvest the pods as they begin to yellow. To eat them dry, wait for the pods to dry completely.

May, June, July

July, August, September, October

in the ground

sunny

fort

all floor types

reheated, rich, drained

Phaseolus vulgaris

mid-season

100 seeds

elongated

farm

for shelling

White, Green

From 30 to 50 cm

From 6 to 8 cm

dwarf

France

1880

"Semences de Kokopelli" by Dominique Guillet

The "Comtesse de Chambord" bean is a very old variety, dating back to the 1880s. As its name suggests, it originated in the Chambord region of France.

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