No, pineapples are not a single fruit, but over 200 assorted fruitlets.
An example of a multiple fruit would be the pineapple. The pineapple grows in tropical regions where it is warm most or all of the year. The pineapple is a single fruit that comes from more than one flower(and therefor more than one pistil) and the ovaries of each flower fuses so produce the large fruit.
A pineapple is a weired fruit because no one really even knows where are the seeds and if its a fruit or a veg or a nut
One kind of fruit that has spines is a pineapple.
pineapple is a fruit
Pineapple is a fruit. It contains pineapple.
yes pineapple is seedless fruit.
No, pineapple is a fruit.
Any plant has one reason for living and that is to reproduce. Therefore the pineapple will fruit to provide seed to further the species.
The PINEAPPLE
a fruit
A fruit. :)
There are no pineapple trees, only single-fruit plants. Pineapples are the only bromeliad cultivated as fruits. Each plant grows separately, to a height of less than 2 meters, and has a single fruit (actually a collection of berries, with the small brown seeds nearer the core). After the fruit matures, the plant dies.