Yes and no. The plantain and cultivated banana are sterile, their seeds do not develop. You can see where the seeds would be, they are the black dots in the middle of the banana.
There are some banana plants that actually are hybrids. The bananas that are hybrids are seedless and considered to be dessert bananas and are often used in cooking desserts.
Bananas have seeds; however the "seedless," cultivated variety are propagated from a rhizome.
There are many seedless fruits in the world; such as the banana, coconut, persimmon, cashew, jambu air (in bahasa malaysia), kiwiberry and the kiwi fruit.
In botany, parthenocarpy is the natural or artificial induced production of fruit without fertilization of ovules. The fruit is therefore seedless just like banana. In banana, seeds are not produced. Thus, banana is considered as a good example of parthenocarpy.
Polyploid plants are often larger and have other accentuated characteristics, making them useful in agriculture (bigger seeds) and horticulture (larger flowers) Polyploidy may also cause seedless fruits which is a commercial benefit (banana, seedless watermelons, seedless grapes)
They are called Seedless Fruits. Here is a list of some: bluebarries kiwi seedless oranges peaches- nectarines green grapes mango papaya plumb raspberries blackberries strawberries honeydew melon cantelope banana guava apples pear canary melon Hope this Helps!
There are not any species,varieties or cultivars of edible cherry (Prunus sp.) that grow seedless. If someone did develop a genetically viable seedless cherry with the ability to produce on a commercial scale, they would probably be doing it already.Source: Me (I am a certified horticulturalist).
No. Pineapple, banana, and some cultivars of orange, mandarin orange, table grape, grapefruit and watermelon are all seedless.
The Banana King was born in Africa and helped the KFC people develop.
Yes, the flowers attract insects that cross-fertilize the flowers, and the bananas then develop.
Seedless grapes are typically produced through a process called parthenocarpy, where fruits develop without fertilization. To propagate seedless grapes, cuttings from the grapevine can be taken and rooted in soil to grow new plants. This is a common method used by grape growers to clone seedless grape varieties.