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Pineapple

Autumn Bromeliad Plants Child Safe
Oasislink Garden & Outdoor Team March 24, 2026 7 min read

Pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a sun-loving tropical bromeliad best known for its sweet, juicy edible fruit—one of the most economically important members of the Bromeliaceae. The plant is a herbaceous perennial that forms a tough rosette of waxy, sword-like leaves around a short, stocky stem. After a long vegetative phase, it sends up a thick flower spike packed with many purple-to-red blooms; those individual flowers then fuse together into a single “multiple fruit” with a distinctive leafy crown on top. When ripe, the fruit is typically golden-yellow, aromatic, and richly flavored.

Scientific Name Ananas comosus
Family / Genus Bromeliaceae / Ananas
Origin Native to the Paraná-Paraguay River drainages between southern Brazil and Paraguay in South America
Aliases Ananas, Pine Apple

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