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Seedless and cultivars
* Most commercial seedless grape cultivars, such as ' Thompson Seedless ', are not seedless because of parthenocarpy, but because of stenospermocarpy.
Himrod resulted from a cross of Ontario by Thompson Seedless, a particularly successful cross which resulted in the eventual release of four cultivars, the others being Interlaken, Romulus, and Lakemont.
Other white cultivars are ' Perlette ', ' Menindee Seedless ', ' Interlaken ', ' Himrod ', ' Romulanus ', ' Lakemont ', ' Fayez ', and ' Remailey Seedless.
Other red cultivars are ' Crimson Seedless ', ' Ruby Seedless ', ' Suffolk Red ', ' Saturn ' and ' Pink Reliance '.
Some black cultivars are ' Black Beauty ', ' Black Monukka ', ' Concord Seedless ', ' Glenora ' and ' Thomcord.

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In California, Sultana ( known there as Thompson Seedless ) grapes are sometimes diverted from the raisin or table market to produce white juice.
Seedless cucumbers are an example of vegetative parthenocarpy, seedless watermelon is an example of stenospermocarpy.
Seedless grape varieties were developed to appeal to consumers, but researchers are now discovering that many of the healthful properties of grapes may actually come from the seeds themselves, thanks to their enriched phytochemical content.
In Anglo-America, most raisins, including those with the typical dark brown colour, are made from the sultana grape, called the Thompson Seedless there.
Seedless grapes are divided into white, red and black types based roughly on fruit color.

Seedless and varieties
Seedless varieties include the sultana ( also known as Thompson Seedless in the USA ) and Flame grapes.

Seedless and fruit
* Seedless fruit
* Seedless fruit

Seedless and .
Depending on the market for wine and table grapes, low quality wine may contain some grapes that could also be sold as table grapes, particularly Thompson Seedless.
The sultana grape's American name, Thompson Seedless, refers to William Thompson, a viticulturist who was an early grower in California and is sometimes credited with introducing the variety.
He emigrated to California ( near Yuba City ) in 1863 and developed the Thompson Seedless table grape ( see Sultana ), which is also used for grape juice and wine, as well as 95 % of the raisins produced in California.
' The most popular red seedless in the U. S. is ' Flame Seedless '.

cultivars and exist
Green or purple cultivars in white striping also exist.
Many more traditional varieties exist worldwide, they have all involved human selection and so are classified as agricultural cultivars.
A few F2 hybrid seed cultivars also exist, such as Achillea ' Summer Berries '.
Where several very similar cultivars exist they can be associated into a Group ( formerly Cultivar-group ).
Many cultivars exist.
Numerous cultivars of this species exist, including ' Irene ', ' Christine ' and ' Dallas Red ' ( all tall-growing cultivars ) and several recently introduced shorter ones.
Over 300 cultivars exist, showing great variation in colour, shape and size, with some of the more common ones being: ' Degroot's Spire ', ' Ellwangeriana ', ' Hetz Wintergreen ', ' Lutea ', ' Rheingold ', ' Smaragd ' ( a. k. a. ' Emerald Green '), ' Techny ', and ' Wareana '.
Double-flowered cultivars also exist.
Many cultivars exist, some with variegated leaf patterns.
There are a variety of Cephalotus clones that exist in cultivation, but only two have been officially registered as cultivars: ' Eden Black ' and ' Hummer's Giant '.
Thousands of cultivars exist.
Most plants will not flower if the day length is more than 12 hours, meaning they will not produce pods in most temperate zones, although day length neutral cultivars do exist.
The Spanish bluebell is also cultivated as a garden plant, and several named cultivars exist with flowers in various shades of white, pink and blue.
Few named cultivars exist, and varieties differ mostly in the nature of the fruit:
Several cultivars exist although some selections are stronger than others.

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Several cultivars are known, such as ' Albus ' ( with white flowers ), ' Sapphire ' ( dark blue flowers ), ' Aureus ' ( leaves striped with yellow ), and ' Variegatus ' ( leaves almost entirely white with a few green bands ).
There are also double-flowered and larger-and smaller-flowered cultivars.
They are ranged under two classes, white and red ; the white cultivars being generally the best flavoured, and the most crisp and tender.
There are around 2, 000 plant species which are cultivated for food, and many have several distinct cultivars.
There are several named cultivars today that have darker shades of pink, near red and maroon pigment.
The most common cultivars of kiwifruit are oval, about the size of a large hen's egg ( in length and in diameter ).
In addition there are numerous hybrids and cultivars in commercial and horticultural usage.
There are many cultivars of Melissa officinalis, such as:
Many other hybrids as well as numerous cultivars are known in cultivation.
Synonyms, along with cultivars and varieties are given in articles on the species.
The latter varieties, including the ' Przemko ' and ' Norman ' cultivars of the opium poppy, are used to produce two other alkaloids, thebaine and oripavine, which are used in the manufacture of semi-synthetic and synthetic opioids like oxycodone and etorphine and some other types of drugs.
Example cultivars are:
There are thousands of cultivars of the Olea europaea olive tree.
In Italy alone at least three hundred cultivars have been enumerated, but only a few are grown to a large extent.
Since many cultivars are self-sterile or nearly so, they are generally planted in pairs with a single primary cultivar and a secondary cultivar selected for its ability to fertilize the primary one.
* Frantoio and Leccino cultivars are the principal raw material for Italian olive oils from Tuscany.
Due to their highly valued flavour, these cultivars are now grown in other countries.
Most oolong teas, especially those of fine quality, involve unique tea plant cultivars that are exclusively used for particular varieties.
Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and fragrance.
Many of the domestic cultivars do not produce hips, as the flowers are so tightly petalled that they do not provide access for pollination.
Three major cultivars of vanilla currently are grown globally, all of which derive from a species originally found in Mesoamerica, including parts of modern-day Mexico.
The two main cultivars in the marketplace are W. japonica ' Daruma ' and ' Mazuma ', but there are many others.

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