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'''Year:''' 2017
 
'''Year:''' 2017
  
'''Accession:'''  
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'''Accession:''' 328
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'''Seed Source:''' Michelle Smith, Cape Breton, NS.
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'''Comments:'''
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|width="750" align="left" style="background:#d9f1d5;" | Awesome variety, did really well for me on the prairies in a non-ideal season. I started with a handful of seeds I received from Michelle on a trip to Truro, NS in 2016 and now have a good stock at the end of 2017 to really get a good harvest in 2018 so I can reshare as much as possible.  Good for fresh and dried use, although do get the pods early to avoide woodiness.
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==Growth Observations==
 
==Growth Observations==
 
'''Growth Type:''' Bush
 
'''Growth Type:''' Bush
  
'''Bean Use:'''
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'''Bean Use:''' Fresh/dry
  
 
;Maturity
 
;Maturity
: Fresh:  
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: Fresh: 54 days from sprouting
: Dried:  
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: Dried: 89 days from sprouting
  
'''Stringless:'''
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'''Stringless:''' Yes
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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* Likely originally 'Vermont Cranberry', but grown by the Trappist monks in Tracadie NS since the 1930's and now genetically distinct.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 22 January 2023

Bean 'Monastary', flower. July 2017. ©Kelly

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2017

Accession: 328

Seed Source: Michelle Smith, Cape Breton, NS.

Comments:

2017 Awesome variety, did really well for me on the prairies in a non-ideal season. I started with a handful of seeds I received from Michelle on a trip to Truro, NS in 2016 and now have a good stock at the end of 2017 to really get a good harvest in 2018 so I can reshare as much as possible. Good for fresh and dried use, although do get the pods early to avoide woodiness.

Growth Observations

Growth Type: Bush

Bean Use: Fresh/dry

Maturity
Fresh: 54 days from sprouting
Dried: 89 days from sprouting

Stringless: Yes

History

  • Likely originally 'Vermont Cranberry', but grown by the Trappist monks in Tracadie NS since the 1930's and now genetically distinct.