Do Pineapples grown on trees or in the ground?


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Pineapples grow from a spiny-leafed plant on the ground. If you take the top leafy section from a pineapple, and put it in a flower pot with rather sandy soil, it will sprout roots and produce a plant that looks just like the top.and it too will produce fruit if you are patient.takes three years for the plant to be old enough..and only harvest the fruit when you can smell the rich, sweet smell of the pineapple..after you harvest your first fruit, suckers or young plants will appear at the base of your old plant and in time will yield more fruit. There are different varieties, the Hawaiian has rather smooth leaves but others have many sharp barbs along the edges of the sword-shaped leaves.
They grow from a plant
On the ground.
trees i believe
trees
they come from a plant in the ground
trees
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You know that spiney green top on the top of your pineapple.well cut it off, plant it in the ground and it will grow big and eventually give you another pineapple. This takes a long time, up to 2 years. I don't think that you could call that spiney thing either a bush or a tree. I call it a pineapple plant.
I was just at a plantation! They grow from plants that kinda remind me of aloe vera plants, but they are much firmer. Anyway, they grow above ground ! Not a tree fruit !
they grow on trees
I have never saeen them in the ground but i have seen them in trees
Neither, they grow from a plant that has roots in the ground.
From the ground there is a bush with leaves on all sides and the pineapple in the middle
Here is a picture
Lookee here..

http://www.nbbd.com/fatboysbbq/postcards.
they grow on trees which grow in the ground.
Get a pineapple and cut the top off. Plant the top in soil, wait a month, and it will have rooted. The pineapple grows on the central stem of the plant with only one fruit borne on each plant. Every plant produces suckers and these grow in a leaf axil off the parent stem. These suckers subsequently produce a second or "ratoon" crop of fruit. The first and second crops normally constitute the commercial yield of a plant
Trees !!
on a bushy looking plant
on a plant from the ground dont they?! :S
They grow above ground on small plants that have cluster of spiny type leaves. They are in the Bromeliad family Bromeliaceau. They also make good house plants with good light and proper care.
A tree plant.
Smallish sort of trees. I used to live near a plantation.
pineapples grow on the ground
in the ground
Trees
They grow on a waist high pineapple plant.
They grow from a plant on the ground.
I was under the impression that they grew on trees until I went to Hawaii and saw that they actually grow on plants close to the ground. They have fields upon fields of them over there. They do lovely pineapple iceream from what I remember!
On trees.
green plant on the ground. its not a tree.