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Seedless Grapes...
When will the supply of them run out?
If they dont have seeds.. how do they reproduce? :helpme Regards, Lee |
haha too much
id explain but im sure you already know |
google online for a answer
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this thread is officially useless :1orglaugh
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Each grape has a soul.
When the grape dies, the soul searches a new place to grow. It's all in the bible, go read it. :glugglug |
Actually each grape is like a round ameba and they split apart before the get to the store. That's why, the keep duplicating. Soon we'll be over run by those damn grapes.
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mmmm, sounds interesting ., . . .. .
am i too naive for this, why is it most of you know the reason . . . . can you share the real answer to this . . . . . |
Most fruits today do not come from seeds. They come from cuttings instead. This is true of grapes, blueberries, apples, cherries, etc. (pretty much all fruits except citrus, although scientists are working on that, too). A piece of a vine or branch is cut off, dipped in rooting hormone and then placed in moist dirt so that roots and leaves form. Because they come from cuttings, new grapevines are essentially clones of the vine they were cut from.
Seedless grapes actually do contain seeds at some point. But a genetic error prevents the seeds from forming hard outer coats like normal seeds do. |
which beggs the question which came first the seed or the grape?
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Grapevines live many years..and yield many harvests.
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I have about 200 vines at my ranch and they produce a load of grapes every season. Usually two times a season.
They make great wine. |
Well I may be wrong, but I enjoy my ameba theory better.
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