(60 days) Open pollinated. Impressive for its pods’ 10" span, they are nevertheless dwarfed by the 4200' main span of the bridge for which this bean was named. These tall vines require a high stout stake, though nothing comparable to the bridge’s 746' towers. The large flattened Romano-type beans turn sunny yellow at 5", have best eating quality at 6–8", but remain tasty and stringless up to 10". Highly productive, and they freeze well. Our tasters found them “sweet and tender” with a “nice creamy texture” when cooked; our gardeners appreciate that the yellow beans are easy to spot when they’re ready to pick. White seed.
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