The way you get less seeds in lemons is to know your varieties and ask your grocer which ones he is buying. Armstrong is near-seedless as is Femminello Ovale, Lisbon and Nepali Oblong. Find one you like and remember its name.
the smaller the lemons the the less the seeds. if you sake the lemon and hit it if it has a dent that means that it does not have so many seeds
big lemon have big seeds and less seeds and small lemons have alot of seeds
The seeds probably fell out or were grown without them. Just like humans, not all lemons are perfect!
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No, lemons are not true to seed when grown from seeds, meaning the resulting plant may not produce fruit that is identical to the parent plant.
Bigger lemons tend to have more seeds because they have more space and resources to support seed development. As the fruit grows larger, it can accommodate a greater number of seeds, which are essential for reproduction. Additionally, larger lemons may be the result of more extensive pollination, leading to the formation of additional seeds. Ultimately, the size of the fruit often correlates with its capacity to produce seeds.
The number of seeds in a lemon is determined by the variety of lemon and not necessarily its size. Some lemon varieties are known to have more seeds regardless of their size, while others may have fewer seeds. Factors such as growing conditions, pollination, and genetics also play a role in seed production in lemons. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that small lemons always have more seeds than big lemons.
Most types of limes do have seeds. These can be saved and sprouted to grow a lime tree. There are also a few types of seedless limes.
FRUIT! YES!!! IT IS A FRUIT! It is called a CITRUS FRUIT. The fruit is the part of a plant that carries the seed. Lemons have seeds, lemons are fruit.
Yes, lemons can have pips, which are also known as seeds. These pips can be found in the center of the lemon, surrounded by the flesh.
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figs, lemons, coconut, peaches, sunflower seeds and apples