Pineapples do not grow on trees; they grow on a plant close to the ground. Each plant typically produces one pineapple at a time.
they grow on trees Answer Pineapples do not grow on trees they are a herbaceous perennial.
pineapples don't grow on trees. Click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a pineapple plant.
In order to grow a pineapple, you have to plant one in the ground. As they grow, you have to weed them and water them. When it bears fruit, it's nothing more than a leafy stalk with a pineapple. Not a tree. So technically, yes, they do grow in the ground.
It is the genetic make up of the pineapple seed that releases the purple pigment into the bark and leaves of the tree. It is an amazing things to see the rare purple tree. The only way the giant pineapple can be harvested from the top of the purple tree is on the head of a blue giraffe. I hope this helps you understand more about giant pineapples and the tree on which it grows on.
Pineapples grow on a plant that's a type of bromeliad called Ananas comosus. The plant produces a fruit that grows on the stem rather than underground.
A pineapple is indeed an angiosperm. A pineapple is considered to be an angiosperm because the seeds are inside of the fruit.
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.
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!
Almost all fruits grow there. Mainly tropical fruits like pineapple, guavas, mangoes, bananas, papayas, citrus... Not all fruits grow there, mainly tropical fruits like the pineapple, which is most common. Pineapples grow there because of the abundance of sunshine and tropical climate. Hawaii is the only state in the U.S.A that manufactures the most pineapples. I hope that answers your question! ;)
on small plantNo. They don't grow on trees. They are herbaceous perrennials and grow in the middle of a plant that is more like a spiky bush. Although you may think it would grow on a tree (because it is a tropical fruit) in actuality a pineapple is a ground dwelling fruit, like a tomato.
They have those spiky shells (spiky like pine needles, which is why they are called pineapples) around the meat and if the pineapple falls out of the tree the spikes will protect it!
Pineapple is neither a bush nor a tree. The pineapple is a herbaceous perennial plant. The pineapples is a tropical or near-tropical plant and is a popular cash crop in many tropical countries.