DESCRIPTION
Hyacinth Bean - Murasakiiorhana Fujimame
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Other Common Names: Bataw, seven sons, bian dou, dau vang, Egyptian bean, fujimame, ho dhambala, kacang kera, kacang koro, kulthi, lablab bean, pin dou, pin tou, bonavist bean, tseuk tau, que dou, rou dou, thua paep, sem ki phali, and tseuktau.
How to Grow Murasakiiorhana Fujimame Hyacinth Beans
Sow seeds in the early summer well after the last frost in a warm, sunny location. The soil should be moist during germination. However, cold, wet soil will cause the seeds to rot before sprouting. If you are container gardening, be sure to provide a deep container for Hyacinth Beans.
As the plants become established, allow the soil to dry between deep waterings. If the plants look pale throughout the season, boost them with a low-nitrogen fertilizer. Save space and prepare for a high-quality bean harvest by training Murasakiiorhana Fujimame beans to climb a sturdy trellis. Most Oriental gardening books will list these as just Lablab Beans. After the harvest, leave the roots in the ground to decompose and release nitrogen into the soil for next year's crops.
Harvesting Murasakiiorhana Fujimame Hyacinth Beans
Harvest young pods continually as they become ready. Gently clip off the pods at the base of the stem.
Culinary Tips
Young pods can be sliced or used whole. Always cook hyacinth beans well before eating. Hyacinth beans naturally have a cyanide-like compound that is toxic to humans and animals but is neutralized by heating thoroughly.
To create a delicious Italian-inspired bean salad: Boil or steam the beans until just tender. Drain off the liquid. Toss the beans in a vinaigrette with diced onion, torn crisp lettuce, chopped hard-boiled eggs, grated parmesan cheese, olives, and fresh herbs. It will have everyone asking for more!
Tips From Our Gardeners
“Eating a variety of unique foods is the best way to get all the nutrients that our bodies need. Lablab beans are fantastic sources of protein, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, and copper.”
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Seeds Per Package
- 4 g packet - Approximately 18 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 400 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 1,600 Seeds
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Lablab purpureus 'Murasakiiorhana Fujimame'
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Murasakiiorhana Fujimame Hyacinth Bean Color: |
Dark green, leaves, and stems. Striking bright green pods and light purple flowers.
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Murasakiiorhana Fujimame Hyacinth Bean Flavor: |
Slightly bitter with a smooth texture.
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Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
90-100 Days
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Days to Germination: |
9-16 Days
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Seeding Depth: |
1 inches |
Row Spacing: |
12 inches |
Plant Height: |
6-8’ |
Growth Habit: |
Vining climber. |
Soil Preference: |
Hyacinth beans prefer dry, slightly acidic soil with light to moderate fertility and good drainage.
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Temperature Preference: |
50-85℉ No frost tolerance.
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Other
Plant Width: |
12 inches |
Pests and Disease: |
Avoid excess water on the leaves or near the roots. Hyacinth beans have been shown to have good resistance to red spider mites.
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