Scientific Name:Ananas comosusSynonyms: Pineapple, Pineapple TreeFunky unusual houseplantEasy careProduces tiny ornamental fruitWill happily live on a patioFun talking pointIf you're looking for something a bit fun to give as a gift orto add toyour collect
Scientific Name:Ananas comosus
Synonyms: Pineapple, Pineapple Tree
If you’re looking for something a bit fun to give as a gift orto add toyour collection of houseplants, then the Pineapple Plant is the plant you’re looking for.
A stunning plant with elongated, sharp-looking foliage in a variety of patterns and colours that is also known for its attractive and eye-catching fruit, which is often either red or yellow. The pineapple was considered a very valuable horticultural commodity before commercial techniques improved, thus the practice of keeping them as ornamental houseplants was born.
The Pineapple is a variety of Bromeliad and one of the only Bromeliads that produce edible fruit. As a houseplant, these Pineapples are known as ornamentals, staying relatively small, and are not grown for consumption, however, thesefunky little plants will add a touch of curiosity to your houseplant collection.
Pineapple houseplants are tropical plants and that’s what makes them well suited for indoor living. Theywill happily live on a balcony or patio as well, as theyappreciate a few hours of direct sunlight, just avoid the direct midday sun which could scorch the leaves. Pineapples also valuesome humidity to stop their leaf edges from drying out, this can be achieved by placing it on a Pebble Tray.
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STYLING TIPS
Consider these styling tips to give your Pineapple Plant that touch of Pazzaz!
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these instructions to keep your Pineapple happy & healthy.
Water:During the Summer months allow the soil to dry out halfway before watering again and in Winter allow the soil to dry completely.
Light: Bright Indirect light is best, with a few hours of direct Sunlight but avoid the midday sun.
Humidity: Average to high humidity is ideal.
Fertilize: Feed during the growing season of Spring through Summer every 2 weeks with good quality plant food.
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Please note: Pineapples are not known to be toxic but are unpleasant to bite into if not peeled.
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