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Edamame Production For Southwest Washington: Table 1

Carol A. Miles, Ph.D., Agricultural Systems Agent, and Leslie Zenz, Technical Assistant

Table 1. Days to first flower and to harvest of commercial edamame varieties evaluated in Chehalis, Washington in 1995 and 1996. A blank space indicates the variety was not available for evaluation. 0 indicates the variety was planted but germination was too poor for evaluation.

1995 Days to 1996 Days to
Variety First Flower Harvest First Flower Harvest
Envy  63.5 117.0    
Butterbeans 67.5 115.5 66.3 107.0
Lucky Lion 66.8 118.5 65.0 108.8 
Gion 68.5 122.8 65.8 114.5
White Lion 60.0 113.0 68.3 105.0
Early Hakucho 66.0  114.0 65.3 113.3
Sapporo Midori   0 0 63.0  108.0
Sayamusume  67.0 118.5    
Shironomai  69.3  117.8 69.3  108.3 
Yusuzumi  83.5   75.3   
Kegon   0 58.0   0
Fiskby V 49.5 76.0 55.5  101.0
Osodefuri 200      65.5 117.3
Mikawashima 202      83.5   
Tokita 214      60.5  104.0
JSMO 168      64.5 104.0
JYKO 189     62.5  105.3
JSY 1004     64.0  111.8


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