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|Flower Color= purple
 
|Flower Color= purple
|Seed Color= black & green maturing to black & light brown
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|Seed Color= black and light brown
 
|Seed Pattern= saddle
 
|Seed Pattern= saddle
 
|Pod Color= green
 
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== Name and History ==
 
== Name and History ==
 
"Natsu" means "summer" in Japanese, and "kurakake" means "saddle-backed."  Collected in southern Japan (Okinawa or Kyushu) and donated to the USDA in 1974.
 
"Natsu" means "summer" in Japanese, and "kurakake" means "saddle-backed."  Collected in southern Japan (Okinawa or Kyushu) and donated to the USDA in 1974.
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This bean is described in:
  
 
[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1315117 USDA Accession: Natsu Kurakake (PI 417187)]
 
[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1315117 USDA Accession: Natsu Kurakake (PI 417187)]
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|Flowers=Purple.  
 
|Flowers=Purple.  
 
|Pods=Green with brown fuzz.
 
|Pods=Green with brown fuzz.
|Seeds= Large and round.  Light brown with a large black saddle. 45% protein.
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|Seeds= Large and round.  Starts out green and black, and matures to light brown and black. The black saddle is quite large and covers most of the surface of the seed. 45% protein.
 
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== Uses and Opinions ==
 
== Uses and Opinions ==

Latest revision as of 08:04, 19 February 2015

Natsu Kurakake
Uses
Growth Habit bush
Maturity
Flower Color purple
Pod Color green
Seed Color black and light brown
Seed Pattern saddle


Name and History

"Natsu" means "summer" in Japanese, and "kurakake" means "saddle-backed." Collected in southern Japan (Okinawa or Kyushu) and donated to the USDA in 1974.

This bean is described in:

USDA Accession: Natsu Kurakake (PI 417187)

Description

Growth: Maturity group 0. Plants 24 inches tall.
Flowers: Purple.
Pods: Green with brown fuzz.
Seeds: Large and round. Starts out green and black, and matures to light brown and black. The black saddle is quite large and covers most of the surface of the seed. 45% protein.

Uses and Opinions

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