How do you grow a seedless orange tree?
I would like to know how do you grow a plant with out a seed?
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It's a grafted tree. Tree cloning if you will. You can read all about it here:
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/plant-new-seedless-navel-trees-46498.html
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seedless_fruit
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-seedless-fruits-ar/
Hi Tom, this is Peggy. From what I have read you need to "graft" a seedless fruit tree, since there are no seeds to plant. Here is an article about seedless plants. Good luck and Merry Christmas How Does Seedless Fruit Reproduce? - Chowhound
Aug 20, 2007 - In a graft, the branch, vine, or bud is grown right into another plant's trunk or rootstalk. With the exception of seedless watermelons, which have ...
Hi there, Probably from a graft of some kind!
Most trees that produce any type of fruit are grafted. Pecan trees are grafted with the type of pecan that you want produced. Oranges, lemons, etc.....If you are knowledgeable about grafting it is something that you can do yourself.