Sesame plant.
The plant in the picture is a sesame plant. I've always wondered where they come from, or what they grow into. So there ya go.
Known officially as Sesamum indicum, the annual plant reaches heights of 6 feet and sprouts oblong leaves and seed pods. The plant requires a fairly long and warm growing season of four to five months and favors conditions similar to those needed to grow soybeans.
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I give you important facts, and you want more? Sheesh. More tomorrow.
i'm just glad you blogged! i was worried about you. i was getting a team to gether to come over to your place and break in to see if you were tied up or something.
Man! I miss a couple days, and what happens? Well, this is what I get for trying to blog every day. I'll keep that in mind for the future!
They paved a street out of that plant?
Yes, good question! Is that street named because it has sesame plants along it? Seems unlikely.
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