The plants are reproduced by cloning. A small piece of the plant such as a twig is put into rooting powder. When it develops roots, it is planted and you have another plant which will also produce seedless fruit. Most plants reproduce in this way as well as by seed.
2007-02-07 01:16:41
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answered by Gnomon 6
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some flowers produce seedless culmination whilst no longer fertilised (pollinated) wherein case they reproduce whilst pollinated by potential of producing fruit with seeds in. Many seedless culmination are commercially grown that way from cuttings. Edit: propose you place some ice on the lump and notice a physician if the swelling does not bypass down.
2016-12-17 04:27:38
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answered by ? 4
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Seedless just means they are not filled with seeds such as a watermelon. The fruits do actually have a "parent" seed.
Check with your local University Extension they should offer a master gardener program, where you can call in and ask questions.
Good Luck!
2007-02-07 01:11:03
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answered by ebay_convert 5
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They sucker, like bananas (which we bred to be seedless). Wild varieties still have seeds. Grafting and tissue culture are now used, too.
2007-02-07 01:15:21
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answered by CLICKHEREx 5
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They don't, seedless fruits ar ebred only to be eaten, the wild varieties always have seeds.
2007-02-07 01:21:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually they are usually reproduced clonally, by cuttings or other means.
2007-02-07 01:17:32
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answered by floundering penguins 5
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You can use cuttings to get a plant identical to the parent.
Seedlings may or may not be identical.
2007-02-07 01:17:20
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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why don't you ask a tree!
2007-02-07 01:10:13
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answered by Burnt Emberes 3
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