A fully grown pineapple plant typically has around 30 to 40 leaves. These long, narrow leaves are arranged in a rosette pattern around the central stem. The number of leaves can vary slightly depending on the specific variety and growing conditions. Overall, the plant's leaves play a crucial role in photosynthesis and nutrient absorption.
Pineapple grows from a ground bush.
How would you know it wasn't fully grown? It is most likely that it will not get noticeably larger.
Unless the inorganically grown pineapple has been treated for longer shelf life, both would probably last about the same length of time.
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A fully grown Oak tree, I would imagine!
Yes definitely, if they are not grown they would have no size. that is if they are fully grown they would be a s big as they could get and red, otherwise they would be smaller and green.
i think it would grow with the turtle and then when it is an adult the shell would be fully grown
well ours is chihuahua and mini-austrailian and she is about fully grown at 28 lbs.....so i would venture to guess probably upwards of 40 lbs fully grown
No she isn't.If she was pregnant she would have her tummy the size of a fully grown pumpkin.
A Pineapple
I would say summer, because in spring, the leaves are just starting to grow. In fall, the leaves change color and fall off. In winter there are no leaves. In summer the leaves have all grown back and are prospering.