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Revision as of 20:18, 4 August 2011

See also: Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris French bean

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris runner bean

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris wax bean

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris climbing bean

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris dry bean

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris kidney bean

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris pea bean

Common names: Phaseolus vulgaris pop bean


Names in common use


  • English: bush bean, dwarf bean
  • German: Buschbohne, Zwergbohne
  • Dutch: stamboon; struikboon (B)
  • Swedish:
  • Danish:
  • Norwegian:
  • Icelandic:


  • French: haricot nain
  • Italian: fagiolo nano
  • Spanish: judía enana
  • Catalan:
  • Portuguese: feijão rasteiro
  • Romanian:


  • Russian:
  • Polish:
  • Czech:
  • Slovak:
  • Bulgarian:
  • Croatian:
  • Serb:
  • Slovenian:


  • Albanian:
  • Greek:
  • Turkish:
  • Hungarian:
  • Finnish:

Sources and commentaries

Bush beans have short internodes, but they can be determinate or indeterminate. MC