Cultivation In
Oaxaca, Mexico, the main rainy season lasts from June to August, and most of the above-ground parts die during the dry season. Germination or budding occurs in June or July. The first
inflorescence is in October or November. The production of flowers and fruits usually ends between February and April.
Cultivars Both bush and pole (
vine)
cultivars exist; the latter range from in height. The bush cultivars mature earlier than the pole cultivars. The pods are up to long. The mature seeds are long and oval to kidney-shaped. In most cultivars, the seeds are quite flat, but in the "potato" cultivars, the shape approaches spherical. White seeds are common, but black, red, orange, and variously mottled seeds are also known. The immature seeds are uniformly green. Lima beans typically yield of seed and of
biomass per hectare. The seeds of the cultivars listed below are white unless otherwise noted. Closely related or synonymous names are listed on the same line.
Bush types • 'Henderson' / 'Thorogreen', 65 days (
heirloom) • 'Eastland', 68 days • 'Jackson Wonder', 68 days (heirloom, seeds brown mottled with purple) • 'Dixie Butterpea', 75 days (heirloom, two strains are common: red speckled and white seeded) • 'Fordhook 242', 75 days, 1945
AAS winner
Pole types • 'Carolina Sieva', 75 days (heirloom, suffered a seed crop failure in the years 2011 and 2012, causing this variety to still not be widely sourced ten years later) • 'Christmas' / 'Chestnut' / 'Giant Speckled' / 'Speckled Calico', 78 days (heirloom, seeds white mottled with red) • 'Big 6' / 'Big Mama', 80 days • 'Willow Leaf', 80 days (heirloom, there are white-seeded and variously mottled strains) • 'Mezcla', 82 days • 'King of the Garden', 85 days (heirloom) File:Lima Bean Time Lapse.webm|
Phaseolus lunatus growth, time-lapse File:Speckled butterbeans.jpg|Speckled butterbeans from
Jesup, Georgia File:Garrofón. Concurso Internacional de Paella de Sueca 2016 01.jpg|
Garrofón beans at a paella contest File:Phaseolus lunatus MHNT.BOT.2008.1.40.jpg|
Phaseolus lunatus cultivar 'Christmas' == Ecology ==