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In which of the following plants does the fruit develop without fertilization?

Most commercial banana varieties are sterile and develop their fruits without the fertilization of ovules. As a result, the bananas we eat are seedless, and the small black dots inside are non-functional seeds. In nature, bananas reproduce vegetatively through suckers or rhizomes rather than seeds. This is how new banana plants are propagated.

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