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Tonawanda Variant 2
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* Collected from Tonawanda reservation, where Onodowaga Haudenosaunee Chiefs are named according to traditional culture.
* If the colors are separated then the bean will lose its strength according to Onodowaga (Seneca) tradition.
2014-06-12T09:49:23Z
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Tonawanda Variant 2
Tonawanda Variant 2#001#
Zone 5b, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (1000 feet above sea level)
Tonawanda Variant 2
Midseason seed production, striped pods of varied sizes and qualities including pink and purple stripes. With large leaves and medium length vines it is a good cornfield bean. Variations in seed coat and seed size are typical, ranging from tan to brown, pink to ivory, and lavender.
Tonawanda Variant 2
Midseason seed production, striped pods of varied sizes and qualities including pink and purple stripes. With large leaves and medium length vines it is a good cornfield bean. Variations in seed coat and seed size are typical, ranging from tan to brown, pink to ivory, and lavender.
Tonawanda Variant 2
Midseason seed production, striped pods of varied sizes and qualities including pink and purple stripes. With large leaves and medium length vines it is a good cornfield bean. Variations in seed coat and seed size are typical, ranging from tan to brown, pink to ivory, and lavender.
Tonawanda Variant 2
Midseason seed production, striped pods of varied sizes and qualities including pink and purple stripes. With large leaves and medium length vines it is a good cornfield bean. Variations in seed coat and seed size are typical, ranging from tan to brown, pink to ivory, and lavender.
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Tonawanda Variant 2#001#