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Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis is a legume cultivated to be eaten as green pods. It is known as the yardlong bean,[2] bora, bodi,[3] long-podded cowpea, asparagus bean,[2] pea bean,[2] snake bean, or Chinese long bean.[2] Despite the common name, the pods are actually only about half a yard long; the subspecies name sesquipedalis (one-and-a-half-foot-long) is a rather accurate approximation of the pods' length.

This plant is of a different genus from the common bean. It is a vigorous climbing annual vine. The plant is subtropical/tropical and most widely grown in the warmer parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, and southern China. A variety of the cowpea, it is grown primarily for its strikingly long (35- to 75-cm) immature pods and has uses very similar to that of the green bean. The many varieties of yardlong beans are usually distinguished by the different colors of their mature seeds. The plant attracts many pollinators, specifically various types of yellowjackets and ants.

The pods, which can begin to form just 60 days after sowing, hang in groups of two or more. They are best for vegetable use if picked before they reach full maturity; however, overlooked pods can be used like dry beans in soups. When harvesting, it is important not to pick the buds which are above the beans, since the plant will set many more beans on the same stem. The plants take longer to reach maturity than bush beans, but once producing, the beans are quick-growing and daily checking/harvesting is often a necessity. The plants produce beans until frost.
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These are cooked like green beans and are the typical bean you find in stir fry's.
They grow as a pole bean so vine about 5 feet. You get a lot of bean to eat from just a few beans. 25 seeds will plant a section of about 2 feet at 2 inch per seed planting. Be sure to give them a trellis to climb.
Aug 22nd, 2015 at 10:54:40 AM PDT by
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Are these the Korean beans commonly listed on this site or is this a different variety? I got some on listia that are fantastic producers. They taste just like regular green beans.
Aug 24th, 2015 at 9:12:09 PM PDT by
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Yes these are the same kind of bean. very tasty, more so the regular green beans. Pick them when they are about 1/4 round before they grow bean seeds and cook down like any fresh green bean.
Aug 24th, 2015 at 10:48:25 PM PDT by
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Also the peas i got when dried are brown.
Aug 24th, 2015 at 9:16:17 PM PDT by

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