In
botany and
horticulture,
parthenocarpy (literally meaning virgin fruit) is the natural or artificially induced production of fruit without fertilization of
ovules. The fruit is therefore seedless.
Stenospermocarpy may also produce apparently
seedless fruit, but the seeds are actually aborted while still small. Parthenocarpy (or stenospermocarpy) occasionally occurs as a mutation in nature; if it affects every flower the plant can no longer
sexually reproduce but might be able to propagate by
apomixis or by
vegetative means.