Hidatsa

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Hidatsa
Uses edamame
Growth Habit bush
Maturity early
Flower Color purple
Pod Color green
Seed Color green
Seed Pattern solid


Name and History

Developed from Sousei Edamame in 1953 by Oscar H. Will & Company of Bismarck, North Dakota, and named after the Hidatsa people of North Dakota.

This bean is described in:

USDA Accession: Hidatsa (PI 548341)

Description

Growth: Maturity Group OOO. 60-90 days to maturity; 81 on average. Compact habit; 12-24 inches tall. Pods mature all around the same time.
Flowers:


Pods:


Seeds: Small, light green with a black hilum. 48-51% protein. 135 per ounce.

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