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Growing Star of David (Israeli) in Nebraska

Abelmoschus esculentus 'Star of David (Israeli)'

Semi-arid to Humid ContinentalZones 4, 5140-175 day season

🏛️ Nebraska Growing Overview

Climate
Semi-arid to Humid Continental
Primary Zone
Zone 5
Last Frost Range
April 25 - May 15
First Frost Range
September 25 - October 15
Famous Nebraska crops: Corn, Soybeans, Cattle, Dry beans, Popcorn

📍 Zone Suitability in Nebraska

⚠️ Nebraska Growing Challenges

⚠️Drought (west)
⚠️Hail
⚠️High winds
⚠️Irrigation dependent (west)

Nebraska Growing Advantages

Excellent soil (east)
Ogallala aquifer irrigation
Long days

📊 Star of David (Israeli) Quick Facts

Days to Maturity
55-65
Difficulty
intermediate
Season
summer
Type
OP

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