How many years does it take to grow a pineapple
There are many plants that climb and grow. Ivy is one of the most common plants that grow and climb. Poison ivy is another one, grape vine, and honeysuckle is also examples of plants that grow.
There are 50 chromosomes in both male and female pineapple pollen grain.
I didn't quite get your question, but I'll try my best to answer. Plants grow because of a little sprout inside of the seed that continues to grow by eating the food provided inside of the seed.
It is the same hour for hour. The difference would be the size of the grow light. The bigger the grow light, the more usable light the plant is going to get in a period of time. A grow light should never be left on for more then 18 hours. You will stress out the plant, they all need some dark time.
This could mean two things, either the plant is growing on a host plant simply for some advantage such are access to light (such as with many orchid species). In this relationship neither plant is harmed. Or, it could mean that one plant is parasitising another in order to derive nutrition - such as the case of the Dodder and Mistletoe plants
Typically, one pineapple grows on a pineapple plant.
Pineapples do not grow on trees; they grow on a plant close to the ground. Each plant typically produces one pineapple at a time.
A pineapple takes 3-5 years to grow. You get a lot of leaves at first, then the fruit slowly grows out of the center.
One, although technically this is a conglomeration of many pineapple flower spikes.
well, i would think so........... pineapples grow on trees...... ithink No pineapples do not grow on trees. They grow on a small plant which can be grown from the top of a pineapple. They take approx 15 months to produce.
A pineapple plant typically has about 30 to 40 long, narrow leaves. These leaves can grow up to 3 to 6 feet in length and are arranged in a rosette pattern around the central stem. The exact number of leaves can vary depending on the plant's age and growing conditions.
A banana is not a tree it is a herb. actually its a grass. as for the question, it bears fruit once and dies after which you cut it down and get a new one. That is partly true. The plant WILL die after bearing fruit, but will typically reproduce itself with offshoots from the rhizome. After the plants bears fruit, they die and are replaced by others that arise from the underground stem, and that process can keep on going for many years.
they grow on trees Answer Pineapples do not grow on trees they are a herbaceous perennial.
It depends which type of plant it is. An annual will grow for one year, tree will grow for many years.
It is a balancing act. Pineaples grow into the ground. You might be abble to balance 3 or 4 apples on top of a growing pineapple. It all depends on the pineapple and the apples. Who ever asked this question is a pineapple.
Pineapples grow in humid-tropical places: Hawaii, Costa Rica, Thailand, Philippines, and Brazil.
Pineapples grow on plants. They get to be about 4 feet tall. A pineapple can be grown right in your own home. Just cut off the top, let dry for about a week. Then put in a jar of water. Roots should grow. Once the roots are about 8 inches put in a pot of soil and care as you would with a regular plant. of course they grow on plants! duh... i think the person meant tree or bush. they grow on a bush. it's like a big version of the top of a pineapple. that's what a pineapple bush looks like. hope this helps!