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Photo of Vicia Aquadulce (Fava beans vegetable haricots)

Vicia faba Aquadulce - Fava beans vegetable haricots - One of the oldest cultivated plants, fava popularity is on the rise! Fall planted, they are one of the culinary harbingers of the spring harvest season, beginning to mature in mid-May. Spring plant in April-May for July harvest. Plants grow to about 30”+ and are heavy yielding, though the beans take some time to size up even once the pods are full size. Harvest as fresh shelly until the leaves just start to yellow. For dry beans, pods or whole plants can be pulled for further drying once leaves have browned and fallen off. Aquadulce produces huge yields of uniformly long pods and large beans. There are typically 5-8 beans per pod. Family: Fabaceae

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Vicia Aquadulce (Fava beans vegetable haricots)

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