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Displaying 1–10 of 195 accessions matching search criteria: Genus is like Phaseolus. You have specified a reference location of Tucson.Only varieties with seeds available for distribution are shown. Results are ranked by climatic similarity to your reference location.
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- P17-006Lima Bean
Phaseolus lunatusMaasi Hatiqo
“Hopi Gray Lima.” Light beige beans, plain or mottled with black. Seeds sometimes sprouted and used in ceremonies. May have good resistance to Mexican Bean Beetle.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 2,500 ft / 800 m
Climate Similarity: Extremely High (0.1) - P06-001Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifolius tenuifoliusSanta Catalina Wild Tepary
From the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson. Seeds are among the smallest of all wild teparies in our collection.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 4,000 ft / 1,200 m
Climate Similarity: Extremely High (0.1) - P06-004Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifolius tenuifoliusSanta Catalina Wild Tepary
From the Santa Catalina Mountains near Tucson. Seeds are among the smallest of all wild teparies in our collection.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 4,000 ft / 1,200 m
Climate Similarity: Extremely High (0.1) - P01-002Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusStawta Pawi
“Tohono O'odham White.” Early-maturing white beans from the Tohono O'odham Reservation, Arizona. Planted in flood-water irrigated fields.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 2,500 ft / 800 m
Climate Similarity: Very High (1.3) - P06-003Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifolius tenuifoliusRock Corral Canyon Wild Tepary
Originally collected in the Wild Chile Botanical Area in southern Arizona, home to other crop wild relatives including chiles, cotton, devil's claws, and squash. Our lowest-elevation collection of P. acutifolius var. tenuiArizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 3,300 ft / 1,000 m
Climate Similarity: Very High (1.3) - P02-001Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusS'oam Pawi - Ali Chukson
"Little Tucson Brown." Very round, burnt-orange seeds from the Tohono O'odham reservation, Arizona. Early-maturing and very productive!Arizona, USA
latitude: 31°
altitude: 1,800 ft / 500 m
Climate Similarity: High (1.5) - P02-012Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusS'oam Pawi
“Tohono O'odham Brown.” Medium-sized tan-brown beans from the Tohono O'odham Reservation. Traditionally planted in flood-water fields. Early maturing.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 2,600 ft / 800 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.3) - P01-031Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusColonia Morelos White
Grown under irrigation in Mexico, where Kickapoo Indians (originally from Wisconsin) adopted this desert staple. Very productive!Sonora, Mexico
latitude: 31°
altitude: 4,000 ft / 1,200 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.3) - P01-020Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusStawta Pawi
“Tohono O'odham White.” Early-maturing white beans from the Tohono O'odham Reservation, Arizona. Planted in flood-water irrigated fields.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 4,100 ft / 1,300 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.6) - P01-001Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusSonoran White
Small to medium sized white beans from Sonora, Mexico.Sonora, Mexico
latitude: 30°
altitude: 2,700 ft / 800 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.8)
Displaying 1–10 of 195 accessions matching search criteria: Genus is like Phaseolus.