Open-Pollinated
Any plant that has been pollinated in the field by movement; wind, or insect activity, not controlled by man.
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Open-pollinated varieties of the same species, often need to be isolated from each other to prevent cross-pollination if seeds are to be saved. These plants, managed carefully, will produce offspring with reliable characteristics, (true to the parents) allowing seeds to be saved and grown out year after year, generation after generation.
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