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Sep 7, 2019 8:11 AM CST
Name: Davi (Judy) Davisson
Sherrills Ford, NC (Zone 7a)
To answer your other question, the pollen/ovules will not be affected in any way by having the bloom poly compared to a typical bloom. But on the flower that you have pictured, the style is obviously twisted and malformed, so that bloom is unlikely to set a pod as the tubes are likely blocked by the malformation.

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