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Displaying 1–10 of 190 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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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)
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)
P12-004Common Bean
Phaseolus vulgarisTohono O'odham Vayo Amarillo
Large gold bean from the Arizona/Sonora border region. A Mexican bean introduced to the Tohono O'odham. Sweet and creamy pole bean.Sonora, Mexico
latitude: 31°
altitude: 4,900 ft / 1,500 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.6)
P01-047Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusCumpas White
From Cumpas, Sonora where Opata descendants still live. Common in the markets of the region as it is a popular staple food.Sonora, Mexico
latitude: 30°
altitude: 2,500 ft / 800 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.8)
P01-022Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifoliusSanta Rosa White
An old collection from the Tohono O'odham village of Santa Rosa. White seeds. Drought-hardy.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 1,700 ft / 500 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.8)
P02-007Tepary Bean
Phaseolus acutifolius latifoliusS'oam Baw - Santa Rosa
Originally collected in the Tohono O'odham village of Santa Rosa. Drought-hardy plant with brown seeds.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 1,700 ft / 500 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.8)
P12-003Common Bean
Phaseolus vulgarisTohono O'odham Vayo Amarillo
Large gold bean from the Arizona/Sonora border region. A Mexican bean introduced to the Tohono O'odham. Sweet and creamy pole bean.Arizona, USA
latitude: 32°
altitude: 1,700 ft / 500 m
Climate Similarity: High (2.8)
Displaying 1–10 of 190 accessions matching search criteria: Genus is like Phaseolus.