Fabacées • Amphicarpaea bracteata

Climbing ground bean - Organic

"It slips discreetly into shadowy corners, weaves connections with the earth and the sky, and offers to those who observe it the secret of its hidden treasures."

$4.49

Number of seeds

Native to central and eastern North America, the ground-climbing bean, also called bracteole amphicarpus , is a graceful and unique plant belonging to the Fabaceae family.

A perennial with flexible growth and twining stems, it clings to natural structures or neighboring plants in the garden, rising with a confident lightness. It is perfectly at home in shady corners, damp edges, or transitional gardens, where it integrates effortlessly into the cycle of life.

Its unique botanical feature lies in its dual fruiting: inedible aerial pods and edible underground seeds resembling small peas. It enriches the soil with nitrogen and promotes a thriving root system. A perfect partner for permaculture, it combines discretion, hardiness, and resilience, while supporting valuable biodiversity.

  • Growing climate: Warm temperate climate
  • Sowing difficulty level: Easy
  • Care required: Regular

Note: Sensitive to frost, requires strong staking.

It is its underground seeds, sometimes called "ground peas," that are prized for their mild flavor and dense texture. Cooked like regular legumes, they complement soups, stews, or traditional Native American dishes.

Known to indigenous peoples for its nutritional value and its ability to grow in difficult places, this plant evokes the ancient knowledge of the food garden.

The Gardens of the Ecumene offer both types of seeds — aerial and underground — to allow curious people to discover or cultivate this amazing plant in a respectful and rooted way.

Climbing ground bean - Organic

$4.49

$4.49

écoumene seeding advice

Seeding type

Indoor and outdoor seeding

Germination time

7-20 days

Germination temperature

15° to 20° Celsius

Sowing depth

Sowing at a depth of 5 mm

Transplantation

Easy transplantation

Technical

Seeding in clusters

Growing conditions

Hardiness zone

Zone-3a

Distance between plants

30 cm

Distance between rows

45 cm

Optimal brightness

Sun plant that tolerates light shade

Soil texture

Humus-rich soil

Soil moisture

Damp soil

Soil fertility

Plant not very demanding in fungi-dominant compost

optimal soil pH

Slightly alkaline pH

Average plant height

120 cm

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