In order to grow a pineapple, you have to plant one in the ground. As they grow, you have to weed them and water them. When it bears fruit, it's nothing more than a leafy stalk with a pineapple. Not a tree. So technically, yes, they do grow in the ground.
No because you see how it sprouted from the ground plant one seed wait for it to grow
No, Pineapples are grown on the ground like a cauliflower does.
its actually a 'herbaceous perennial plant' which is more like a bush.
No, the fruit grows in the middle of a spiky plant--a bromeliad.
They grow in the ground.
Pineapples are a very low growing plant.
Pineapples grow on trees
Yes,they do!
stem don't grow a stem is a tree never will grow agin
grow off vines and underground
watermelonAnswerA COCONUT!!!oranges, grapefruits, pineapples, lemons, limes
The part of pineapple that you plant to grow pineapples is the the Pineapple Crown.
No, they grow in winter
The opposit of a tree is a non-tree. It doesn't actually exist in the tangible world as it would grow underground and inside out.
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Yes Pineapples can be grown in florida. Its a humid tropical climate which is favorable for growth of pineapples
Pineapples grow from a shrub/bush from the ground. Most people don't know this. They all think pineapples grow on trees.