How do pineapples grow?


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Pineapples, you may be surprised to find, grow on top of the plants, nestled in the spiny leaves.

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It can be grown as an ornamental, especially from the leafy tops. Some sources say that the plant will flower after about 24 months & produce a fruit during the following six months while others indicate a 20-month timetable.ChaCha!

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The pineapple plants grow well in a temperature ranging from 65oF to 95oF. Simply cut off the crown, soak for two days and plant.

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Pineapple is the fruit of the tropical or near-tropical pineapple plant. Plant grows 2-1/2 - 5 ft. high with spread of 3 - 4 ft.

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Very easily! Cut the top of a pineapple, plant the fruit part in the ground (leave the leaves up), water, and wait! ChaCha!

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Pineapple is grown from planting material supplied by the plant itself.

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The pineapple is a plant, with long-pointed leaves.. The oval shaped fruit develops from many small fruits fused together. Cha!

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Pineapples grow on top of the plants, nestled in the spiny leaves. They are the fruit of a low growing plant called a bromeliad.

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