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relation between seeds and hardy bananas
I noticed that all the hardy bananas plants(that i Know) have seeds in their bananas...Is there a relation?are there some hardy bananas whithout seeds?
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Re: relation between seeds and hardy bananas
There are many species of wild, seeded bananas, most are not at all hardy. The reason you see the hardiest varieties with seeds is because the wild seeded species are very diverse and come from a wide range of climates, some come from areas with snow, while others come from the equatorial tropics, so we pick out the cold hardy ones from those. Edible (seedless) bananas however are derived from species that are mostly tropical, so you do not see as much hardiness in them. The wild species that are cold hardy have not had any genetic influence in the evolution and production of edible (seedless) bananas. Perhaps one day through breeding we can create really hardy edible bananas, but they donʻt quite exist yet.
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there is no relation between seeds and hardiness, even though it may appear that way. plenty of non-hardy bananas have seeds.
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can someone please get to work on crossing a Helens Hybrid with a seedless variety. I just want to pop out in my back garden, pick a naner and eat it.
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musa basjoo is the hardiest banana, but doesn't have any seed;)
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Is it possible to freeze pollen for crossing 2 bananas?
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thanks ,i was thinking it would be helpful when the 2 bananas aren't blooming in the same time...
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