The pineapple[2] (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit; it is the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. [3] The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries. [4] The introduction of the pineapple plant to Europe in the 17th century made it a significant cultural icon of luxury. [5] Since the 1820s ...
Pineapple, perennial plant of the family Bromeliaceae and its edible fruit. Pineapple is native to tropical and subtropical America but is widely cultivated in warm regions around the world. The fruit is eaten fresh where available and in canned form.
Southern Living on MSN: How to Plant and Grow a Pineapple Top
Give a pineapple from the grocery store a second life as a houseplant.
Pineapple sage is a quick-growing, prolific, and beautiful plant that has many uses. From attracting pollinators to garnishing salads to using in herbal teas, this easy plant is one that you’ll want ...
Yahoo: How to Plant a Leftover Pineapple Top for an Endless Supply of Delicious Fruit
How to Plant a Leftover Pineapple Top for an Endless Supply of Delicious Fruit
Yahoo: How to Grow and Care for a Pineapple Plant, Indoors or Outside
How to Grow and Care for a Pineapple Plant, Indoors or Outside
AOL: How To Grow Pineapple Plants Indoors For A Tropical Harvest That Never Ends
Unless you live in the more tropical regions of the United States, in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 through 12, it's unlikely that you'll be able to grow pineapple plants (Ananas comosus) outdoors long ...