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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.

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