Yes, pineapple plants can produce multiple pineapples.
Unfortunately Pineapple is one of those plants that does not produce viable seed (like a banana), so the plants are propagated by means of offsets, suckers or the topped portion of an old pineapple.
One, although technically this is a conglomeration of many pineapple flower spikes.
That is because they are busily growing on pineapple plants. They were named pineapples because their fruit looks like a large pine cone.
Pineapples are angiosperms, which means they are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, are seed-producing plants that do not produce flowers or fruits to enclose their seeds.
What do you mean by 'multiple fruit'? Many plants have multiple fruit.
Unfortunately Pineapple is one of those plants that does not produce viable seed (like a banana), so the plants are propagated by means of offsets, suckers or the topped portion of an old pineapple.
No, pineapple plants do not die after fruiting. They can continue to produce fruit for several years before eventually slowing down in production.
they grow on trees Answer Pineapples do not grow on trees they are a herbaceous perennial.
they do NOT grow on a tree. They are members of ther bromeliad family, which includes epiphtytes (tree-dwelling) and terrestrial (ground-dwelling) species. Pineapple Annas comosus is a ground-dwelling bromeliad that is grown commercially in Hawaii and other tropical locations. It is native to South America. Good question! :)
Pineapples. Thousands of Pineapples. And Sponges, millions.
Pineapples and cactus.
Cacti and pineapples are examples of plants that use CAM photosynthesis. CAM stands for Crassulacean Acid Metabolism, which is a type of photosynthesis adapted for arid conditions where plants open their stomata at night to minimize water loss through transpiration.