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From: "Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6" <JimMcClem at AOL.COM>
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You wrote:
<1. Will a female inflorescence remain in flower longer if it is pollinat=ed?>
I don't know about the inflorescence itself, but the stem will certainly
remain erect. However, if the stem begins to wilt prematurely, it usually
indicates no fertile seeds, even though the berries are formed.
Jim
Jim McClements
50 S. Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, USA, Zone 7a
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<1. Will a female inflorescence remain in flower longer if it is polli=nat=
ed?><BR>
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I don't know about the inflorescence itself, but the stem will certainly =rem=
ain erect. However, if the stem begins to wilt prematurely, it usually in=dic=
ates no fertile seeds, even though the berries are formed.<BR>
<BR>
Jim<BR>
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Jim McClements<BR>
50 S. Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, USA, Zone 7a<BR>
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