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Maxibel Beans

This page first published: Jun 18, 2005 · Updated: Jun 13, 2018 · by CooksInfo. Copyright © 2021 · This web site may contain affiliate links · This web site generates income via ads · Information on this site is copyrighted. Taking whole pages for your website is theft and will be DCMA'd. See re-use information.
Maxibel Beans are long, slender, stringless green beans that grow on a bush-type bean plant.

The pods are a filet type, dark green, and very slender, only about 1/4 inch (1/2 cm) wide; 55 to 60 days from seed.

They can be up to 7 inches (18 cm) long.

Inside, Maxibel Beans are black.

The plant is treated as a pick and come again type; it will keep on producing.

Storage Hints

Maxibel Beans freeze and can well.

Tagged With: Bush Beans

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