Bush bean
Sprawling bush plants will climb to three feet if supported
Dark red seeds
Dry bean
Also called Hidatsa Indian Red, this variety was originally grown by the Hidatsa tribe in the Missouri River Valley of North Dakota. In 1915, it was introduced to commerce in Oscar Will??s Pioneer Indian Collection of seeds. The dark-red seeds are reminiscent of kidney beans, and the productive, sprawling bush plants will climb to 3′ if given support. Bush habit, dry, 80-100 days. ??1,300 seeds/lb
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