Difference between revisions of "Shirofumi"

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== Name and History ==
 
== Name and History ==
 
"Shiro" means "white" in Japanese.  Don't know about the "fumi" part.  Came to the US via Sakate Seed Company in Japan.
 
"Shiro" means "white" in Japanese.  Don't know about the "fumi" part.  Came to the US via Sakate Seed Company in Japan.
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This bean is described in:
  
 
[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1433343 USDA Accession: Shirofumi (PI 538407)]
 
[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1433343 USDA Accession: Shirofumi (PI 538407)]
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
{{Description
 
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|Growth=70-90 days to maturity.  To 2 feet tall.  Productive; bears over an extended period.  
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|Growth=70-90 days to maturity.  To 2 feet tall.  Very productive and bears over an extended period.  
 
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|Flowers=
 
|Pods=2-3 seeds per pod.
 
|Pods=2-3 seeds per pod.

Latest revision as of 08:04, 19 February 2015

Shirofumi
Uses edamame
Growth Habit bush
Maturity mid
Flower Color white
Pod Color green
Seed Color green-tan
Seed Pattern solid


Name and History

"Shiro" means "white" in Japanese. Don't know about the "fumi" part. Came to the US via Sakate Seed Company in Japan.

This bean is described in:

USDA Accession: Shirofumi (PI 538407)

Description

Growth: 70-90 days to maturity. To 2 feet tall. Very productive and bears over an extended period.
Flowers:


Pods: 2-3 seeds per pod.
Seeds: Green when fresh, maturing to greenish-tan.

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