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The Pineapple Plant is a unique and attractive addition to your home or garden. Known for its vibrant green foliage and exotic fruit, this hardy thing brings a touch of the tropics wherever it grows.
6-14" Cell Plug is the size we ship.
Additional Notes:
Bring a slice of the tropics to your space with its lush foliage and potential for fresh fruit, which make it a delightful and rewarding choice for any herb lover!
How tall do they get?
They grow to a height of between 3 to 5 feet. They are characterized by long, spiky leaves that form a circular, roset-like structure around a compact, fruitful spike.
How deep do the roots grow?
They have a broad root system, which is usually spread to a depth of 30 to 60 centimeters. These grow from the base to take water and nutrients from the soil before they transport them to the other parts of it.
How many times will one produce fruit?
One bears fruit once, but they could yield other slightly smaller fruits, known as the offshoots or feed suckers, that can be transplanted. These suckers can set fruit in the following years.
How long does it take the fruit to ripen?
It takes 18 to 24 months for a pineapple plant to be ready for harvest. The fruit itself matures in the next 5 to 6 months after flowering.
What is the lifespan of them?
They last for around 2-3 years, with the fruit being ripe for a maximum of one month. Although they becomes dry up as soon it bears fruit, new shoots or suckers are coming from the base, making them regrow again.
Bloom Season
Spring
Bloom/Foliage Color
White
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Light Requirements
Hardy Planting Zones
10 • 11
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