Seedless Tomatoes - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by dayjomurphy
March 8, 2001
Is there such a thing as a seedless tomato plant?


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Answer from NGA
March 8, 2001
Yes, seedless tomato varieties such as Santiam, Oregon Spring, Oregon Star, and Oregon Pride do exist, although generally they are grown commercially. Additional parthocarpic varities such as Carpy, Quasar, and Barry are used in indoor, hydroponic situations.

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