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Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 12-20 inches
Spacing: sow 1 inch apart, thin plants to 2-3 inches apart, 24-36 inches between rows
Depth: 1-1.5 inches
Spread: vine
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 6-10 days
Days To Maturity: 49
Foliage: green
Fruit: medium green pods, light tan seed
Comments: No staking needed. Heat tolerant. Tolerant of BCMV, NY and greasy pod disease.
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 -  Friday, March 12, 2010
Weak Graft ??
Reviewed By: Mark (Clemmons, NC)
I bought a Rainier and Royal Ann in 2008. The Royal lived but the Rainier died. Then got a replacement of Rainier in 2009 but the graft died first then the root stock. I am trying one more time for a Rainer in 2010.

 -  Sunday, March 29, 2009
Has never set a flower
Reviewed By: Amy Spencer (Caulfield, MO)
I purchased royal anne and ranier 3 years ago. The trees (especially the royal anne) seem very healthy. Problem is, I have never gotten a single flower- much less a fruit from either. I have fertilized them lightly with a slow release fertilizer on occasion and they seem like lovely trees--- but I sure would like fruit.

 -  Thursday, April 30, 2009
great tree
Reviewed By: Eric (Milton, New Hampshire)
Bought 2 of these last year and was not expecting fruit for at least 3 years due to the size of these trees. Litterally less than 1 year after planting, one of these has many flowers and in addition the Royal Ann I planted a month later (as a polinator) has many flowers too. I am hopefull for fruit this year. These are very rugged trees, in addition to the -20 degree temps reached this year my dog has also done a little pruning of her own and I still have flowering trees!


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  (3 customer reviews)





Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 12-20 inches
Spacing: sow 1 inch apart, thin plants to 2-3 inches apart, 24-36 inches between rows
Depth: 1-1.5 inches
Spread: vine
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 6-10 days
Days To Maturity: 49
Foliage: green
Fruit: medium green pods, light tan seed
Comments: No staking needed. Heat tolerant. Tolerant of BCMV, NY and greasy pod disease.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Friday, March 12, 2010
Weak Graft ??
Reviewed By: Mark (Clemmons, NC)
I bought a Rainier and Royal Ann in 2008. The Royal lived but the Rainier died. Then got a replacement of Rainier in 2009 but the graft died first then the root stock. I am trying one more time for a Rainer in 2010.

 -  Sunday, March 29, 2009
Has never set a flower
Reviewed By: Amy Spencer (Caulfield, MO)
I purchased royal anne and ranier 3 years ago. The trees (especially the royal anne) seem very healthy. Problem is, I have never gotten a single flower- much less a fruit from either. I have fertilized them lightly with a slow release fertilizer on occasion and they seem like lovely trees--- but I sure would like fruit.

 -  Thursday, April 30, 2009
great tree
Reviewed By: Eric (Milton, New Hampshire)
Bought 2 of these last year and was not expecting fruit for at least 3 years due to the size of these trees. Litterally less than 1 year after planting, one of these has many flowers and in addition the Royal Ann I planted a month later (as a polinator) has many flowers too. I am hopefull for fruit this year. These are very rugged trees, in addition to the -20 degree temps reached this year my dog has also done a little pruning of her own and I still have flowering trees!


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