Yellow Indian Woman Shelling Bean
50 Seeds
Also known as Buckskin Bean or Buckskin Girl, Yellow Indian Woman is an heirloom variety brought to Montana by European immigrants and eventually traded into Native American communities in the area. Bush-type plants produce heavy yields of small, milky yellow beans. Although generally mild in taste, the creamy texture of Yellow Indian Woman beans has earned them a cult following at many farmers markets. In fact, in his book, The Rancho Gordo Heirloom Bean Grower's Guide, author Steve Sando describes biting into these beans as a "luxurious release of bean heaven." The fast-maturing plants produce heavy yields in under 75 days making them well-suited to even the shortest seasons. Bush habit. Approximately 65 to 75 days to harvest. Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.
Also known as Buckskin Bean or Buckskin Girl, Yellow Indian Woman is an heirloom variety brought to Montana by European immigrants and eventually traded into Native American communities in the area. Bush-type plants produce heavy yields of small, milky yellow beans. Although generally mild in taste, the creamy texture of Yellow Indian Woman beans has earned them a cult following at many farmers markets. In fact, in his book, The Rancho Gordo Heirloom Bean Grower's Guide, author Steve Sando describes biting into these beans as a "luxurious release of bean heaven." The fast-maturing plants produce heavy yields in under 75 days making them well-suited to even the shortest seasons. Bush habit. Approximately 65 to 75 days to harvest. Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.