Why don limes have seeds?
When you cut or bite into most citrus fruits, you will notice that they usually have seeds. Unlike their citrus cousins, the most common types of limes generally do not have any seeds.Types of LimesPersian limes and Tahiti limes are two of the most prevalent varieties that do not contain seeds. Other limes, such as Key Limes, do contain seeds.Parthenocarpic FruitSeedless limes such as the Persian and Tahiti lime are known as parthenocarpic citrus fruits. This simply means that the flowers of the lime tree do not require fertilization to produce fruit.Parthenocarpic PlantsThe diploid lime tree has male flowers, which pollinate the sterile triploid lime tree. This pollination allows for fruit growth without fertilization, which produces the seedless lime.Creating Seedless LimesBoth the sterile triploid seed and the male diploid seed must be planted in the same area to facilitate their interaction.Natural OccurrenceSeedless limes are naturally occurring, yet other fruits such as seedless