Phaseolus vulgaris
Days to Maturity: 50-60
These prolific stringless bush beans produce 5" long golden yellow pods. Easy to pick and consistent for canning and cooking. They are a true multi-purpose bean that can be eaten young as a snap bean, cooked as a green bean, canned or eaten as a dry bean. Dry beans are black. Highly disease resistant!
Planting instructions: Sow Cherokee Wax Bush Bean seeds 3-5" apart outdoors after all danger of frost has passed. No need to trellis.
Seed Saving Instructions: Allow Cherokee Wax Bush Bean pods to fully dry on the vine. Pick dried pods into a bin and crush to dislodge beans. Store beans in a paper or mesh bag to ensure they dry fully and remain dry.
Approximately 30 Cherokee Wax Bush Bean seeds per packet