If you take a random banana bought from the supermarket and slice it open, you're least likely to find seeds in it. And even if you find seeds in it, they'll be extremely tiny, such that at most times you don't even feel them while eating. If on the other hand you take a wild banana and slice it open, you'll not only find seeds in it, but they'll be rather huge. Why does that happen? Different species of bananas will produce different kind of seeds. The edible bananas that usually have no seeds are specially cultivated bananas. While those species that have seeds are usually the wild banana plants. What is the difference between the different species of the banana plants and why are there only a few plants that generate seeds?