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what climate does saffron grow in?
- weeks after planting the corms, the plants are ready for harvest. it is believed that each corm produces flower with stigmas. the flowers should be picked when they open completely. harvesting should be done during the mid-day of a bright sunny day. manual picking is the most common way of harvesting...
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