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'''Grower:''' [[:Category:AB_GI_K|Kelly]] | '''Grower:''' [[:Category:AB_GI_K|Kelly]] | ||
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'''Accession:''' 134 | '''Accession:''' 134 | ||
− | '''Seed Source:''' Seed | + | '''Seed Source:''' Seed originally donated by private donor in Prince George, BC. |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Ken | + | Ken Connors was born in Ireland in 1898. His family immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts in 1900, and then again moved to New Brunswick, Canada in 1907. They made their way out west and settled in the Vancouver, BC area. The family is still around, but in the interior of BC now, where they run an antique store and still to this day grow these beans that followed them around their journey in North America. |
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 28 January 2023
Grower: Kelly
Year: 2011, 2013, 2018
Accession: 134
Seed Source: Seed originally donated by private donor in Prince George, BC.
Comments:
2018
Growth Observations
Growth Type: Pole
Bean Use: Mixed (dry/snap)
- Maturity
- Fresh:
- Dried:
Stringless: Yes
History
Ken Connors was born in Ireland in 1898. His family immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts in 1900, and then again moved to New Brunswick, Canada in 1907. They made their way out west and settled in the Vancouver, BC area. The family is still around, but in the interior of BC now, where they run an antique store and still to this day grow these beans that followed them around their journey in North America.