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> Does Sesame plants produce nectar?
> Does sesame plants produce pollen?
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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 available in full at the ars website.  Google "MacGregor
pollination" and will be first hit.

Stan

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