Growing beans

Bobovnik is a southern European ornamental plant. Its flowering is simply beautiful. Long golden racemes of its inflorescences flow between large trifoliate leaves. It is usually called winter-hardy, and it is written that it can withstand winter temperatures down to -25 degrees. Many people have tried to implement growing beans in the middle zone, but, unfortunately, it cannot withstand our frosts, and if it does not die immediately, it simply refuses to bloom. So I advise you to grow it only where there are mild winters, in any case, significantly south of Moscow.
Bobovnik loves loose fertile soils, and prefers sunny places inaccessible to the wind. The growing season of the plant lasts from April to September; it usually blooms simultaneously with the blossoming of leaves and blooms within 20-30 days. During flowering, it looks especially advantageous in the company of coniferous trees. Legumes are not planted in groups; they look more impressive individually. After flowering, fruits are formed in the form of flat brown beans, but do not try them. Both the fruits, greens, and flowers of the bean plant are poisonous.
Growing bean plants assumes that the soil during the growing season will be constantly hydrated, otherwise the capricious plant will bloom poorly or not bloom at all. The bean tree propagates by seeds and vegetatively. The planting material can be a part of the bush obtained as a result of division, green cuttings and layering. Seedlings also grow quickly and, under favorable conditions, will bloom in 3-4 years, and will delight you for about a hundred years.Varietal beans are propagated by grafting.