no they just grow a pineapple.it takes several years to bloom a full pinapple
Yes, like a pineapple.
A pineapple is a fruit, not a vegetable. It grows from a plant called a pineapple tree and is classified as a fruit due to its structure and the way it develops from the flower of the plant.
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.
In the ovule of a pineapple flower, there is typically one female nucleus, which is part of the embryo sac. This nucleus is involved in fertilization and eventually contributes to the development of the seed. Pineapples are classified as angiosperms, and their reproductive structures are adapted to facilitate the process of pollination and fertilization.
The pineapple fruit is a terminal, cylindrical, compound structure at the apex of the stem and is formed by the fusion of the berrylike fruitlets, the EYES that develop from the flowers: The stem of pineapple bears flowers, each of which ripens into a fruitlet. A fruitlet contains all of the parts of a complete flower including sepals, petals, stamens and a pistil with a stigmatic surface where pollination takes place, as well as an ovary where the fruitlet's seeds develop. The shell is composed of sepal and bract tissues and the spices of the ovaries. These are the remains of the flowers which persist after the fruit is formed and each one manifests itself as a different one of the fruit's 'eyes'. The complete fruit "pineapple" forms a "fusion"
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The tiny white particles inside a pineapple are likely the fruit's seeds or remnants of the flower structures that produced them. Pineapples are generally propagated vegetatively, so they often contain undeveloped seeds that appear as small white specks. These particles are not harmful to eat and are a natural part of the pineapple's structure.
Pineapple is a composite type of fruit. The eyes represent a total flower. Thus many eyes contribute to form the whole fruit of Pineapple. Corn seed also it is a fruit where all the fruit coverings are fused to form the integument. Placentation may be parietal. Bitter gourd seed is with parietal placentation.
A pineapple is considered a composite fruit, which means it is formed from the fusion of multiple flowers' ovaries. Each "eye" on the surface of a pineapple represents an individual flower, and the fruit itself develops from these fused flowers. Pineapples do not have separate genders; instead, they are hermaphroditic, containing both male and female reproductive structures within the flowers.
Pineapple is a fruit. It contains pineapple.
When I choose a pineapple I look for one that is yellowish, but the top green parts are green. Then I gently squeeze it, you don't want one too hard or too soft. Most importantly, I smell of it. If it doesn't smell like pineapple it probably won't taste very sweet.
Yes, a pineapple plant blooms before it bears fruit. The flowering stage occurs when the plant produces a flower spike, which then develops into the fruit. After the bloom, the fruit takes several months to grow and ripen before it is ready for harvest.