Definition of Seedless. Meaning of Seedless. Synonyms of Seedless

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Definition of Seedless

Seedless
Seedless Seed"less, a. Without seed or seeds.

Meaning of Seedless from wikipedia

- A seedless fruit is a fruit developed to possess no mature seeds. Since eating seedless fruits is generally easier and more convenient, they are considered...
- sultana is a "white" (pale green), oval seedless grape variety also called the sultanina, Thompson Seedless (United States), Lady de Coverly (England)...
- The Flame Seedless (Vitis vinifera) is a vigorous,[clarification needed] heavy-bearing table grape cultivar that keeps well in storage. It is a hybrid...
- sources of the seedlessness trait, and essentially all commercial cultivators get it from one of three sources: Thompson Seedless, Russian Seedless, and Black...
- of another citrus fruit, air layering, or cuttings. The Nordmann seedless is a seedless cultivar of the Nagami kumquat (Citrus margarita). It is similar...
- purple, blue, and yellow. Seedless varieties include the sultana (the common American type is known as Thompson Seedless in the United States), the Zante...
- Canadice Christmas Rose Crimson Seedless Einset Emperor Flame Seedless Reliance Seedless Rouge Ruby Roman Ruby Seedless Swenson Red Tudor Premium Red Suffolk...
- A cryptogam (scientific name Cryptogamae) is a plant (in the wide sense of the word) or a plant-like organism that reproduces by spores, without flowers...
- production of fruit without fertilisation of ovules, which makes the fruit seedless. The phenomenon has been observed since ancient times but was first scientifically...
- season. In addition, due to environmental cir****stances during some years, seedless avocados may appear on the trees. Known in the avocado industry as "cukes"...