uh...freak beans??
Hillbilly Housewife wrote: I have no clue where these come from.
They're lilac colored beans, with bright pink and black spots.
What the heck are they? I didn't plant those!
Hillbilly Housewife replied: Here's a pic
Hillbilly Housewife replied: and a close up
Nina J replied: I have seen them. My grandfather had them in his veggie patch, I used to collect them in a jar 
I dont know what they are, but I had totally forgotten about them until now.
Calimama replied: They look like jelly beans... I'm guessing there's a bit of a taste difference though.
Boys r us replied: I was gonna guess jelly beans too!!!
DillsMommy replied: I bet that's where jelly bellys come from. Plant some and lets find out!
stella6979 replied: Hmm....they kind of look like pinto beans to me.
A&A'smommy replied: they kinda look like speckled kidney beans
lisar replied: I am thinking a bad batch of black eyed peas is what they look like. I know there not but they look like it.
A&A'smommy replied: I thought that too
My3LilMonkeys replied: They look like pinto beans to me.
redchief replied: They look like castor beans to me.
MoonMama replied:
CantWait replied: Jelly beans, Pinto beans, Kidney beans, Castor beans....I don't know what they are, but I have seen them before. They are eatible. I'm just going to say, and I know they aren't, but since we're talking beans.............
LIMA BEANS...............either way, beans beans, good for your heart, the more you eat the more you ..................(you fill in the blank).
A&A'smommy replied: I have seen them before too I'm just not sure what they are
Hillbilly Housewife replied: If Black eyes Peas are another name for Turtle beans, then we're good.
msoulz replied: I don't know but they are the prettiest beans I have ever seen!
cameragirl21 replied: I don't know what they are but they're kind of cool...of you don't want to eat them maybe you and the kids could make an art project where you glue them onto stuff and shape them into something.
A&A'smommy replied: nope these are black eyed peas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-eyed_pea
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