Runner beans typically grow in a clockwise direction. This is a characteristic of their twining habit, where the plant wraps around supports as it ascends. However, it's worth noting that some plants may exhibit variations based on environmental factors or genetic differences.
Runner beans can climb either clockwise or anticlockwise, depending on the variety. This is due to the way the stem twists as it grows.
yes i think they do,but i would like to know if in australia they grow anti clockwise, as the water running down the plug goes the other way.
Runner Beans
Runner beans (Phaseolus coccineus) are not poisonous when cooked properly, but they contain toxic compounds called phytohemagglutinins when raw. Consuming raw or undercooked runner beans can lead to nausea, vomiting, and other gastrointestinal issues. To safely enjoy runner beans, they should always be cooked thoroughly before consumption.
Runner beans prefer a soil pH level between 6.0 to 7.0. They thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil conditions. It's important to maintain the pH within this range for optimal growth and productivity of runner beans.
the part that we like eating
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It is native to Central America.
Mexico and Central America
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there grown like it
15lbs