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Sat, Jun 16, 12 at 12:10
| Will Issai have even a minor roll in pollinating female varieties?
There is an actual male aprox 300' away, but it is on the other side of a house so somewhat doubtful the same bee will be finding both on the same flight. Lots of blooming plants here.
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- Posted by scottfsmith 6B-7A-MD (My Page) on Sat, Jun 16, 12 at 14:44
| Issai is a female plant that can produce some fruits without pollination (parthenocarpic). Since it has no male flowers it will not help you. Scott |
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- Posted by dirtslinger2 6 (My Page) on Sat, Jun 16, 12 at 18:43
| Thanks. I assumed it was self pollinating. |
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