Natsu Kurakake

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Natsu Kurakake
Uses
Growth Habit bush
Maturity
Flower Color purple
Pod Color green
Seed Color black and green maturing to 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.

USDA Accession: Natsu Kurakake (PI 417187)

Uses

Description

Growth: Maturity group 0. Plants 24 inches tall.

Flowers: Purple.

Pods: Green with brown fuzz.

Seeds: Large and round. Light brown with a large black saddle. 45% protein.

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