organic Saint-Sacrement dwarf bean

$ 5,00

Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae

The Saint-Sacrement bean is a dwarf butter bean that can be eaten young or shelled when ripe. The seed is ivory-white, with an oxblood pattern around the navel. It resembles the 'Soldier' or 'St-Esprit à œil rouge' bean, except for the yellow pod. A traditional Lower St. Lawrence hardy variety, delicious, easy to digest and drought tolerant.

According to the woman who provided us with this treasure, a Kamouraska legend has it that on Corpus Christi, cows blocked the way for the procession, which had to take over the field where the beans were growing, sanctifying them in the process. Approximately 90 days to maturity.

20 g = about 50 seeds

Seeds certified organic by Québec Vraiproduced here at LA SOCIÉTÉ DES PLANTES

Only 1 left in stock

Sow in warm soil (min. 16 °C, ideally 21 °C-32 °C), 3 cm deep, 5-8 cm apart, rows 50-80 cm apart.


 

# of the lot for sale

SDP23

Germination rate for 2024 of the lot on sale

92%

Test germination conditions

Black, 24ºC, Soil, Soak 8-12 hours

Number of seeds per bag

50

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