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Phaseolus Coccineus Collection

"Exploring the Vibrant World of Phaseolus coccineus: From Washington to Austria" Runner beans, scientifically known as Phaseolus coccineus, grace the gardens of Issaquah

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner bean, Phaseolus coccineus

Runner bean, Phaseolus coccineus, Shelled beans of mottled black and purple colour with open, drying pod containing single bean lying on top

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Girls hand holding spray bottle and squirting scarlet runner bean plant with water, close-up

Girls hand holding spray bottle and squirting scarlet runner bean plant with water, close-up

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner beans, farmers market at Kaiser-Josef Platz square, Graz, Styria, Austria, Europe

Runner beans, farmers market at Kaiser-Josef Platz square, Graz, Styria, Austria, Europe

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Scarlet runner bean -Phaseolus coccineus-, flower, Europe

Scarlet runner bean -Phaseolus coccineus-, flower, Europe

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Selection of raw vegetables, Solanum melongena, Aubergine, Grossum Group

Selection of raw vegetables, Solanum melongena, Aubergine, Grossum Group, Bell Pepper or Sweet Pepper, Lycopersicon esculentum, Tomatoes, Phaseolus coccineus, Runner Beans, Cynara scolymus

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Boy tying two Phaseolus coccineus (Runner Bean) stems together with string

Boy tying two Phaseolus coccineus (Runner Bean) stems together with string

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner bean and pea pods, close up

Runner bean and pea pods, close up

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Phaseolus coccineus, abundance of fresh green Runner Beans

Phaseolus coccineus, abundance of fresh green Runner Beans

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus), Fabaceae, Annual plant native to tropical America, watercolor

Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus), Fabaceae, Annual plant native to tropical America, watercolor, 1781-1802
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XXIX, Plate 58 by Giovanni Antonio Bottione: Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus), Fabaceae. Annual plant native to tropical America

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner bean Lady Di

Runner bean Lady Di
Phaseolus coccineus - runner bean Lady Di

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Rhizobium leguminosarum nitrogen fixing bacteria (brown)

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner beans

Runner beans

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Courgette seedlings

Courgette seedlings
Runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus) seedlings growing in root trainer pots, ready for transplanting to a vegetable plot. This type of seed tray encourages the development of long, separated roots

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, SEM

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, SEM
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (Rhizobium sp.) living on a root nodule of a runner bean plant (Phaseolus coccineus)

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Scarlet runner bean seedling

Scarlet runner bean seedling

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner bean (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )

Runner bean (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )
Runner bean flower buds (Phaseolus coccineus Scarlet Runner ). Photographed in an organic vegetable patch

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus)

Runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus)
Runner bean flowers (Phaseolus coccineus)

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Runner beans (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )

Runner beans (Phaseolus Scarlet Runner )
Runner beans (Phaseolus coccineus Scarlet Runner ) on a wooden surface

Background imagePhaseolus Coccineus Collection: Home-grown organic vegetables

Home-grown organic vegetables. Basket of summer vegetables organically grown in a domestic garden. Clockwise from right: carrots (Daucus carota), courgettes (Cucurbita pepo)


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"Exploring the Vibrant World of Phaseolus coccineus: From Washington to Austria" Runner beans, scientifically known as Phaseolus coccineus, grace the gardens of Issaquah, Washington State, USA with their stunning scarlet blossoms. At Kaiser-Josef Platz square in Graz, Styria, Austria, Europe, farmers proudly display baskets filled with fresh and vibrant runner beans - a true feast for the eyes. Delicate and enchanting flowers adorn the Scarlet Runner bean plants (Phaseolus coccineus) across Europe's diverse landscapes. A colorful medley of vegetables awaits at market stalls: Solanum melongena (Aubergine), Lycopersicon esculentum (Tomatoes), and our beloved Phaseolus coccineus (Runner Beans) among them. With nimble fingers and care, a young boy ties two stems together using string - nurturing growth and supporting nature's beauty. The gentle touch of water from a spray bottle falls upon a scarlet runner bean plant held by a girl's hand - an intimate moment between gardener and plant. Up close, we marvel at the intricate patterns formed by runner bean and pea pods - nature's artwork on display for all to admire. Abundance fills our plates as fresh green runner beans overflow in bountiful harvests - Phaseolus coccineous truly offers sustenance for both body and soul. Dating back centuries ago, an exquisite watercolor painting captures the essence of Runner Bean (Phaseolusc occcineous), showcasing its timeless allure within Fabaceae family. Meet Lady Di – a unique variation of Runner Bean that captivates gardeners worldwide with its regal appearance; adding elegance to any culinary creation or landscape.