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Magic Beans (haseolus vulgaris): A 'Magic Mix' pole bean mystery variety that came from the black-seed pole bean, ‘Cherokee Trail of Tears’ variety, from Mr. Bill Best. Fully embracing the mystery of this magical bean, Chris Smith has combined the magical beans with another magical batch of ‘Maggie Flowers’ beans. Chris Smith loves this variety because they always produce a healthy crop of green beans and seeds despite heavy bean beetle pressure, without spray or irrigation.

Germination Rate: -

Packet Weight (avg. seeds): 14g (25 seeds)

Grower: USP

Leicester, NC

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Magic Beans (haseolus vulgaris): A 'Magic Mix' pole bean mystery variety that came from the black-seed pole bean, ‘Cherokee Trail of Tears’ variety, from Mr. Bill Best. Fully embracing the mystery of this magical bean, Chris Smith has combined the magical beans with another magical batch of ‘Maggie Flowers’ beans. Chris Smith loves this variety because they always produce a healthy crop of green beans and seeds despite heavy bean beetle pressure, without spray or irrigation.

Germination Rate: -

Packet Weight (avg. seeds): 14g (25 seeds)

Grower: USP

Leicester, NC

USA Shipping Only | $5 Flat Rate or FREE Shipping on Orders over $45 | Our collective members pack and ship the seeds together. First Ship Date, Feb 15, 2025.

"The 'Magic Mix' pole bean is an ongoing mystery. About 8 years ago I planted 'Cherokee Trail of Tears', a well-known black-seeded pole bean that was carried along the Trail of Tears by Cherokee seed keepers as they were forcibly expelled from their ancestral homelands in Tennessee in the 1830s. The seeds I planted were from renowned seed (and especially bean) saver, Mr. Bill Best. They were the only beans I grew that year and I saved the beautiful purple beans for replanting the following year. The following year the beans exploded into a wide diversity of phenotypes and have continued to shift and express themselves over time. In the early days of the mystery I corresponded with Mr. Best and we couldn't fathom how this happened given the low level of outcrossing and complete isolation of the beans. I've stopped trying to solve the mystery and have since taken to calling them my "Magic Beans", secretly hoping my superpower is to induce random and beautiful genetic diversity in legumes. This theory was reinforced when I planted pink 'Maggie Flowers' bush beans and they became pole beans that showed pink, brown white and green seeds. In 2023 I combined my Magic Beans with the new 'Maggie Flowers' magic beans as the final step in fully embracing this beautiful mix of (probably mostly) pole beans. One reason I love planting these beans is that they always produce a healthy crop of green beans and seeds despite heavy bean beetle pressure. We don't spray or irrigate and have saved these seeds for multiple years, so it's safe to say they're quite tough!"

Embrace the mystery and diversity of these magic beans! And let us know if anything especially cool crops up for you!!