Bean ‘Trionfo Violetto’ Pole Bean

(2 customer reviews)

$4.95

Translated from Italian, this bean’s name means “purple triumph”, and this Italian heirloom will surely win you over! This treasure is a crisp, flavorful treat & highly ornamental. Abundant lavender flowers bloom against lush green foliage with a hint of burgundy that almost seems to be applied with a water-color brush. All of this accented against slender, dark stems, and long, thin, purple beans that are delicious fresh off the vine! It is so pretty you may want to grow it even if you don’t eat a single bean!
Stunning, prolific, and delicious!
Read about growing beans in my blog post here.

Description

(Phaseolus vulgarisTrionfo Violetto’), heirloom OP (open pollinated)

Translated from Italian, this bean’s name means “purple triumph“, and this Italian heirloom will surely win you over!  This treasure is a crisp, flavorful treat & highly ornamental, possibly the best tasting of the purple podded beans.  Abundant lavender flowers bloom against lush green foliage with a hint of burgundy that almost seems to be applied with a water-color brush. All of this accented against slender, dark stems, and long, thin, purple beans that are delicious fresh off the vine!  It is so pretty you may want to grow it even if you don’t eat a single bean!

Like other purple beans, the pods magically turn green when cooked- the kids will love picking, cooking and eating these lovely beans! Makes a stunning fresh bean salad when mixed with  green and yellow beans.

Stunning, prolific, and delicious; slender, stringless, 20 cm (8″) beans have a rich, beany flavor and an excellent texture. They are produced in profusion from about 60 days and continue until frost. Pick regularly to encourage continued flower set.

Grows with a climbing habit with a max height of 7.92 feet (2.44 m).  Plant seeds 1″ deep from May-June. Space seeds 2-4″ apart. Space rows 36-48″  apart or grow on trellis, tripods, individual poles, 3-4 around each pole or leg of tripod. Plant only after soil has warmed up well.

Read about growing beans in my blog post here.

approx.30 seeds