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Old 04-07-2008, 08:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow Seeds being sold for seedless Bananas?

Okay, I'm very confused now. I have Dwarf Cavendish and know it's seedless, so how in the world am I online finding people selling seeds for a seedless variety. I'm also finding seeds of other seedless varieties. Are these being cross polinated with seeded varieties somehow to enduce the female flowers to produce seeds of these species? Wouldn't this in effect make the "seedless" varieties (born from seed) produce seeded bananas as well? Could someone post an explination and/or the process of this?

Thanks,
Josh
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