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Basic Collection Information and Status
Fava Bean (Vicia faba, Fabaceae)
Cultural Affiliation n/aCollection Site New Mexico, United States (latitude: 36°; altitude: 7,500 ft / 2,300 m)
Collection Year 1994
Accession Status Active
Catalog Information and Instructions
OjitoFV006
Brown speckled seeds are up to 3/4" long and 1/2" wide. Raised at Ojito, south of the Spanish village of Charmisa, NM, at 7800'.
Current availability of this variety is summarized below. We encourage the use of these seeds to benefit humanity and strive to facilitate access through a number of channels.
Seeds of this variety are not currently available for distribution. If you are interested in this accession for research, seed increase, or repatriation purposes, please contact us.Collection Site
The circle in the map below shows the area where this accession was collected (why isn't the precise locality shown
?Precise collection localities are hidden in order to protect the privacy of the original donors of the seeds in the NS/S collection.
). You have not specified a reference site, but you may specify one and rerun your search.The graphs below summarize aspects of the climate for this accession's collection site. You have not specified a reference site, but you may specify one and rerun your search.
Photographs
The Native Seeds/SEARCH digital photo collection for this accession is provided below.
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There are currently no observational data available for this accession. If you have made observations of this accession and are willing to share them, please contact us.
Fava Bean Introduction | Cultivation Instructions | Seed Saving Instructions |
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