Scarlet Emperor Bean seeds
The Scarlet Emperor bean earns its name from the stunning red flowers that grace the plant in Spring, preceding the formation of bean pods. Renowned for their beauty, the beans are cultivated as ornamentals for bamboo TeePees, trellises, fences, gates, archways, and more. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these beans boast large, juicy, and delightfully sweet pods, resembling the flavor of a snow pea but with an added sweetness.
The Scarlet Emperor Beans are not just visually appealing; they have found utility in various creative pursuits. Their striking appearance has led to their use as substitutes for beads in jewelry-making. The listing showcases the bean in different stages – from fresh to dried, highlighting their versatility.
Whether you're seeking a flavorful bean to enhance your soil's nutrients, a visually enchanting addition to your garden, or a versatile ingredient for culinary and artistic endeavors, the Scarlet Emperor Beans are a must-have. Their delectable taste, easy cultivation, and dual-purpose for both culinary and artistic expressions make them a delightful addition to any garden or creative project.
Seed count: 20
Botanic name:
Phaseolus coccineus
Plant spacing:
4" - 8" apart
Color:
Green pods, red flowers, and deep purple-brown beans with light pink motteling
Sowing depth:
1"
Sun requirements:
Full sun
Utilization:
The stunning red blooms of the Scarlet Emporer Bean plant are edible. The pods themselves can be eaten when they are young but will grow fibrous when mature. If left to mature, the colorful beans inside are delicious raw or cooked as any bean. The flavor is earthy and sweet.
Frost hardy:
No
Maturity days:
75-85 days
Life cycle:
Annual
Can I start indoors:
Yes
Container friendly:
Yes
Other names:
Scarlet Runner Bean, Seven Year Bean, Multiflor, Scarlet Emporer Runner Pole Bean
Bush / Pole type:
Pole (runner)