um lol..i thnk it grows up to be a corn stalk
2007-10-16 16:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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From what I have read they grow the flowering plant just for the seeds. Here's the info:
Sesame is grown primarily for its oil-rich seeds, which come in a variety of colors, from cream-white to charcoal-black. The small sesame seed is used whole in cooking for its rich nutty flavour (although such heating damages their healthful poly-unsaturated fats), and also yields sesame oil. Sesame seeds are sometimes added to breads, including bagels and the tops of hamburger buns. Sesame seeds may be baked into crackers, often in the form of sticks.
2007-10-16 16:19:54
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answered by cestlavie44 5
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cute
grows back into a sesame plant..
Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. The precise natural origin of the species is unknown, although numerous wild relatives occur in Africa and a smaller number in India. It is widely naturalised in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds.
It is an annual plant growing to 50 to 100 cm (2-3 feet) tall, with opposite leaves 4 to 14 cm (5.5 in) long with an entire margin; they are broad lanceolate, to 5 cm (2 in) broad, at the base of the plant, narrowing to just 1 cm (half an inch) broad on the flowering stem. The flowers are white to purple, tubular, 3 to 5 cm (1 to 2 in) long, with a four-lobed mouth.
Sesame plants
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Lamiales
Family: Pedaliaceae
Genus: Sesamum
Species: S. indicum
Binomial name
Sesamum indicum
L.
2007-10-16 16:14:33
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answer #3
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answered by darlin12009 5
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Open Sesame will open the cave door of the 40 thieves.
2007-10-16 16:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose it becomes a sesame plant or tree or bush. For thinking of this question I bow to your intelligence and inquisitiveness. :)
2007-10-16 16:20:09
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answered by Severus 5
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Sunflower seeds.
2016-05-23 02:14:16
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answered by jewell 3
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hahah you're really funny. hmm i wonder what a sesame grows up to be too, lol.
2007-10-16 16:14:37
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answered by Katherine 2
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Good question - hopefully some scientist will come along and answer it...I will star it to see...
2007-10-16 16:14:32
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answered by Invisible 3
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Very cute, maybe it becomes bird seed duhhh
2007-10-16 16:14:06
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answered by John S 2
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maybe that is what it grows to be. maybe that's the end of the line for them.
2007-10-17 06:46:34
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answered by Little Avatar 3
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