scarlet runner bean


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Related to scarlet runner bean: Phaseolus coccineus
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Noun1.scarlet runner bean - tropical American bean with red flowers and mottled black beans similar to Phaseolus vulgaris but perennial; a preferred food bean in Great Britain
pole bean - a climbing bean plant that will climb a wall or tree or trellis
2.scarlet runner bean - long bean pods usually sliced into half-inch lengths; a favorite in Britain
green bean - immature bean pod eaten as a vegetable
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Translations
fazol šarlatový
pralbønne
ruusupapu
haricot d’Espagne
zelene mahune
ベニバナインゲン
깍지를 먹는 콩
rosenböna
ถั่วฝักชนิดหนึ่ง
cây đậu tây

scarlet runner bean

فاصُولِيَا خَصْراءٌ مُعْتَرِشَة fazol šarlatový pralbønne Stangenbohne φασολιά habichuela ruusupapu haricot d’Espagne zelene mahune fagiolino ベニバナインゲン 깍지를 먹는 콩 snijboon prydbønne fasolka szparagowa feijão verde, vagem стручковая фасоль rosenböna ถั่วฝักชนิดหนึ่ง çalı fasulyesi cây đậu tây 红花菜豆
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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The ash content of African nutmeg is lower than the value for scarlet runner bean flour (4.71%) and those of bambara groundnut (4.30%; Aremu et al., 2005), cowpea (3.7%; Olaofe et al., 1994), soy bean (4.12%; Temple et al., 1991) and milk powder (4.70%; Ahmed et al., 2008).
Of course, there are considerably more than five types of beans, but I think my all-time favourite has to be the scarlet runner bean.
When the scarlet runner bean, Phaseolus coccineus, was first introduced from Mexico it was grown purely as a decorative plant and was regarded as an exotic and tender thing.
These plants include lily, cardinal flower, honeysuckle, bee balm, trumpet vine, abelia, beauty bush, scarlet salvia, blue salvia, flowering tobacco, primrose, evening primrose, wiegelia, lily of the valley, single petunia, morning glory, nasturtium, snapdragon, foxglove, fuschia, pineapple and common sages, impatiens, poppies, red clover, scarlet runner bean, sweet peas, squash.
Think also of using Scarlet Runner Bean, Hearts & Honey vine, Love-in-a-Puff, Sweet Peas, or any other vine that will delight you and enrich your garden.
Given the widespread occurrence and necessity of tripping in self-compatible species (scarlet runner bean, Phaseolus coccineus L., Webster et al., 1980; broad bean, Vicia faba L., Riedel and Wort, 1960; clover, Trifoilum spp., Knight and Hollowell, 1973; pigeon pea, Cajanus cajan L., James et al., 1989), it is not unreasonable to suggest that perhaps selection operates to retain tripping.
The two best annual vines for this task are scarlet runner bean and thunbergia, the black-eyed Susan vine.
* Scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus) bears bright scarlet blossoms that develop into tasty shelling beans.
The exceptions are morning glow, nasturtium, and scarlet runner bean, which can be sown directly in the ground after the last frost.
The exceptions are morning glory, nasturtium, and scarlet runner bean, which can be sown in the ground after the last frost.
Among the easiest vines to train in small spaces are these: deciduous clematis, hardenbergia, ivy geraniums, flame honeysuckle (Lonicera heckrottii), Mandevilla 'Alice du Pont', star jasmine, Cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis), and most annuals from seeds (including canary vine, morning glory, scarlet runner bean).
Scarlet runner beans offer knockout-red, hummingbird-attracting blooms, then delicious beans.