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Sep 18, 2014 8:19 PM CST
Name: ZenMan
Kansas (Zone 5b)
Kansas 5b
Annuals Enjoys or suffers cold winters Region: United States of America Seed Starter Keeper of Poultry Hybridizer
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I wouldn't have thought that morning glory pollen would be airborne. Aren't their pollen grains fairly large?

Zinnia pollen is fairly fine, but much too heavy to be airborne more than a few millimeters. It would "drop like a rock" in still air.

Do you grow your morning glories indoors during the Winter?

ZM

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