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    Seedless Watermelons Come from Seeds That Are Triploid and Therefore
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Seedless Watermelons Come from Seeds That Are Triploid and Therefore

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Seedless watermelons come from seeds that are triploid and therefore do not develop properly and are simply soft hulls that are easy to chew.

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