Difference between revisions of "Agate"

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== Name and History ==
 
== Name and History ==
 
Brought to the US in 1929 from Sapporo, Japan, and grown in New Mexico for many years.
 
Brought to the US in 1929 from Sapporo, Japan, and grown in New Mexico for many years.
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[http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1443232 USDA Accession: PI 548296]
  
 
== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==
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<u>Pods:</u>  4-5 seeds per pod.
 
<u>Pods:</u>  4-5 seeds per pod.
  
<u>Seeds:</u> Small.  Yellow or yellow-green with a brown saddle around the hilum.   
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<u>Seeds:</u> Small and round.  Yellow or yellow-green with a brown saddle around the hilum.   
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 10:29, 25 April 2013


Agate
Uses edamame or dry
Growth Habit bush
Maturity
Flower Color
Pod Color green
Seed Color brown and yellow
Seed Pattern saddle


Name and History

Brought to the US in 1929 from Sapporo, Japan, and grown in New Mexico for many years.

USDA Accession: PI 548296

Uses

Edamame, dry, or tofu.

Description

Growth: Group I (northern US). 65-110 days to maturity; 85 on average. Small plant from 12-28 inches tall. Day-length neutral. Germinates well in cool weather.

Flowers:

Pods: 4-5 seeds per pod.

Seeds: Small and round. Yellow or yellow-green with a brown saddle around the hilum.

Gallery