Blue Jay Bean Original price $4.00 - Original price $4.00. dependable and productive. These large mottled red beans really swell up when soaked. The ideal baking bean. 20-30 seeds (15 g)-. View full details Original price $4.00 - Original price $4.00. Canada (CAD $). The pods dry at the about same time meaning that you can get away with a single harvest for dry beans. Figure 1. Dry pods of Blue Jay bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Usually, one or two seeds remain in the open pod. Pods often break across the pod as well as lengthwise. Photo Richard Hebda. Blue Jay seeds are remarkable for their colouring.

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Mr. Crow planted his enigmatic beans the next year, saved the best, and grew them again the year after; in 1980, he listed his Blue Jay bean with a non-profit seed savers exchange in the U.S. and.. Blue Jay - 60 snap, 90 dry. 60 snap, 90 dry. This beautiful rare heirloom bean is navy blue with beige markings - blue jay colours! It was nearly lost, but found and brought back into production by Bob Wildfong of Seeds of Diversity. This dual-purpose green bean is excellent eaten in the snap stage and also makes a great dry bean.