I need some help with big words that I don't understand, please!
Apparently, some courgettes, cucumbers, tomatoes are "parthenocarpic" - they set fruit without the need for pollination. Any seeds produced are infertile.
(For ease I'm abbreviating "parthenocarpic" to P)
P varieties can be all-female (gynoecious) or produce male & female flowers (monoecious).
Can anyone tell me how a P, all-female, cucumber/courgette can produce seeds for sale?
They're not all F1s either as Real seeds sell "Legend" tomato which also doesn't need pollination![Confused](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Sorry if this doesn't make any sense. I'm totally bamboozled by the idea. Need someone intelligent to help me please
Apparently, some courgettes, cucumbers, tomatoes are "parthenocarpic" - they set fruit without the need for pollination. Any seeds produced are infertile.
(For ease I'm abbreviating "parthenocarpic" to P)
P varieties can be all-female (gynoecious) or produce male & female flowers (monoecious).
Can anyone tell me how a P, all-female, cucumber/courgette can produce seeds for sale?
They're not all F1s either as Real seeds sell "Legend" tomato which also doesn't need pollination
![Confused](https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/core/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Sorry if this doesn't make any sense. I'm totally bamboozled by the idea. Need someone intelligent to help me please
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