Difference between revisions of "Envy"
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Developed in the mid-1900s by Professor Elwyn Meader of the University of New Hampshire. Presumably named for the color after the phrase "green with envy." | Developed in the mid-1900s by Professor Elwyn Meader of the University of New Hampshire. Presumably named for the color after the phrase "green with envy." | ||
| − | [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1462150 USDA Accession: PI 567179] | + | [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1462150 USDA Accession: Envy (PI 567179)] |
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
Revision as of 10:37, 25 April 2013
| Envy | |
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| Uses | edamame or dry |
| Growth Habit | bush |
| Maturity | early-mid |
| Flower Color | |
| Pod Color | green |
| Seed Color | green drying to green |
| Seed Pattern | solid |
Name and History
Developed in the mid-1900s by Professor Elwyn Meader of the University of New Hampshire. Presumably named for the color after the phrase "green with envy."
USDA Accession: Envy (PI 567179)
Uses
Description
Growth: 2 feet tall. 60-90 days (80 average) to maturity for edamame; 90-120 days (100 average) for dry.
Flowers:
Pods: Green with tan fuzz. 2-3 seeds per pod; 3 on average.
Seeds: Large, green with a black hilum.