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Do pineapples grow from seeds

Updated: 8/11/2023
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12y ago

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they do NOT grow on a tree. They are members of ther bromeliad family, which includes epiphtytes (tree-dwelling) and terrestrial (ground-dwelling) species.

Pineapple Annas comosus is a ground-dwelling bromeliad that is grown commercially in Hawaii and other tropical locations. It is native to South America.

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Yes, though the main form of propagation for cultivation is vegetative. That is, when grown by farmers, they generate new pineapple plants by planting the leaves of another pineapple plant. These leaves can grow into a whole new plant. You can try this at home, even. Buy a pineapple, eat all the fruit up, but keep the leaves intact. These can be planted and grow into a new plant. You probably won't get a pineapple out of it, though.

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In these modern times, bananas are grown without seeds.

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Banana plants grow from the ground (like most plants) but the Banana fruits grown out of the top of the plants and hang down from there in large stems.

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