Just ran across this post - Since sesame was grown successfully in Yuma
in the 40s, this might be a crop for the drought areas to consider.
- John
On 7/28/2012 10:08 AM, Stan Sandler wrote:
>> Does Sesame plants produce nectar?
>> Does sesame plants produce pollen
>> Yes to both. "excellent source of pollen" (Langham, 1941 and 1944)
>> Natural and Controlled Pollination in Sesame
>>
>> Full discussion of sesame and great online resource is the pollination book
>> of MacGregor
>>
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