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These are poisonous.
These are not poisonous.
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This is a beautiful twining ornamental and a tasty productive vegetable. Blooms are reddish orange and not really scarlet, and they attra...Read More
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Phaseolus coccineus is a perennial, not an annual; but in North America is i...Read More
I planted out my beans at the end of May, and as of the end of August, I've seen not one bean pod on the vine.
Plenty of f...Read More
This is mainly a comment on the note - "Danger: Seed is poisonous if ingested" - I don't think that statement is quite true as I eat Scar...Read More
One of my favorite vining plants to grow (along with Moonflowers), this plant is easy to grow and even does well in the high heat & humid...Read More
i grew these last year from a pack of martha stewart seeds trying to cover ugly fencing they grew so fast and easily w little to no care ...Read More
I planned this bean along with Lazy Wife this year. Based on other user's reviews, I expected that the Lazy Wife would be primarily for ...Read More
I grow Scarlet Runners here in central British Columbia. This was my first year planting them and I used a black plastic grid as a climb...Read More
I wish every vegetable in my garden was like this one: producing beautiful flowers all summer long and also being very productive! And ...Read More
I found these seeds very difficult to germinate. I had purchased 10, and had tried to germinate seeds in various manners. On the 10th s...Read More
Grew like the dickens. Some problems with aphids and with cottony scale. VERY attractive to hummingbirds, as noted by others. I'm espe...Read More
I join the other people who've had great luck with this plant attracting hummingbirds. I actually had hummers fighting over the one or t...Read More
Great plant to grow on anything vertical. It is very pretty and is a real hummingbird attractor, with fire red blooms. I used it as a s...Read More
This fantasic bean has edible flowers and pods that can reach up to 12 inches long. My vines grew a minimum of 12 ft each and need some ...Read More
I have grown the scarlet runners for food primarily. After the harvest i canned them for the winter months food storage. When you cook th...Read More
I needed something to grow on my new arbor and my neighbor suggested this plant and gave me a packet of seeds. I planted the beans after...Read More
I liked this plant originally because I wanted a colorful vine for a chainlink fence. A friend had germinated some seeds and shared the p...Read More
These can also be called scarlet conqueror, fire bean, mammoth, red giant, scarlet emperor, and white Dutch runner.
They are beaut...Read More
This fast-growing vine produces clusters of brilliant red flowers that bloom mid summer to frost. The flowers are followed by green pods ...Read More