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  • Seedless Grapes: How Are They Grown & Reproduced?
    Seedless grapes are the result of a natural mutation that produces grapes without seeds. This mutation occurs when the ovule, which normally develops into a seed, fails to develop. Seedless grapes are also propagated by cuttings, which means that the new plants are genetically identical to the parent plant and, therefore, also seedless.
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