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Piña

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Pineapple plant

Ananas Champaca

  • Easy care
  • Bright light
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  • Piña likes...
    • Bright light

      They likes plenty of bright light to give them the energy they need to grow their impressive flowers and fruit.

    • Regular watering

      They enjoy regular watering, especially if they’re in a sunny spot. Check the soil before you next water, it should dry out between waterings to avoid root rot.

    • Feeding

      Top up their nutrients with a weekly dose of liquid fertiliser in spring and summer to help them grow flowers, fruit and keep their leaves vibrant and healthy.

  • Botanical name

    Ananas champaca

    Nickname

    Pineapple plant, ornamental pineapple; pineapple champaca

    Plant type

    Indoor evergreen

    Plant height (including pot)

    40-50cm

    Pet/baby safe

    Pineapple not for consumption

    Nursery pot size

    12cm

  • Name a more exotic looking plant, we’ll wait. Originally grown in the southern states of America and South America, this plant has one very distinctive feature. You guessed it, a pineapple. This pineapple grows on top of the plant’s sword-like leaves, first appearing as tubular purple flowers in summer before turning into small fruits. As spectacular as they look, you wouldn’t want to eat these pineapples, as the fruit can sometimes be toxic. Some things are best left to be looked at.

    Despite their showy appearance, pineapple plants are easy to look after. They’re not fussed about humidity and don’t need pruning, they just like a decent amount of sunlight and regular watering. This is especially true when they’re flowering or producing fruit - that’s thirsty work.

    You can propagate them from the spiky rosette on top of their fruit. Cut it off, let it callous over, then after a day or two root it in compost. Your plant will also produce smaller young plants, if you repot these and grow them on, with the right care these should produce new pineapples.

    If you’re looking to bring exotic vibes to your home, the pineapple plant is a great place to start.

    Did you know?

    Pineapple plants are one of over 3500 species of bromeliads.

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