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No, Papaya is NOT a Parthenocarpic since it is developed by sexual reproduction in plants and simply it has many seeds. PARTHENOCARPS do not have seeds.
The papaya (Carica papaya L.) are harvested 110 - 120 days after fruit set. The fruits are matured a week earlier in summer when compared to winter. with regards, A.Thirugnanavel. PhD Scholar, Dept of fruits, TNAU
Papaya, Mango, Coconut, Passion Fruit, Guava and many more..
Bananas, papayas, pineapples, guavas, oranges, star fruit and many others!
Though there are many differences, many people get the papaya fruit confused with the mango. It's easy to do in the grocery store. The trees are different, the taste is different, and when you open them up, the mango has one central seed, whereas the papaya has a multitude of smaller seeds.
young papaya,matured papaya, old papaya with seeds
A papaya has fivepatals
plants life
2-4
There are many different types of exotic fruits at your Tesco that will go well in your fruit salad. Mango, kiwis, pomegranates, pineapple, and papaya, are some of the exotic choices they offer.
We have many seeds being dispersed by water, wind, bees, butterflies, etc. Papaya seeds are enclosed inside its fruit. When ripe and sliced for consumption, the seed is exposed and dispersed by man or beasts. In the rural areas a ripen papaya do fall from its tree to the ground and devoured by chickens not kept inside the coop. These birds do also disperse papaya seed also.