Where are the seeds of pineapple?



pineapple plants

If you buy a pineapple, it doesn't look like it has seeds.

Or do they sell pineapples at the mart without seeds?

Or do pineapples reproduce without seeds?


1366 2016-03-20 Lady

A. 1

If you look inside the pineapple, there is a part that looks similar to the seed.
But it's not a seed. Haha


Gentleman 9 years ago 0

A. 2

Pineapple has no seeds.
Instead, they reproduce by separating the sprouts from the abyss and transplanting them.
There's one fruit open for each packet.


Gentleman 9 years ago 0

A. 3

There are ways to reproduce through seeds, but there are also plants that reproduce through stems.
Pineapple is a plant that reproduces on its stem.


Gentleman 9 years ago 0

A. 4

The shape of the pineapple that we see is one, but it's actually a collection of numerous fruits that come out after many flowers bloom.
The leaves grow above the fruits of these many pineapples, and this is the sprout.
If you leave the pineapple as it is, the fruit will rot and the sprouts will be planted in the ground, which will grow into pineapples.
In fact, pineapple berries are harvested and the top part of the sprout is cut to reproduce.


Gentleman 9 years ago 0

A. 5

Pineapple doesn't have seeds.
Besides pineapples, figs and bananas have no seeds.
Like this, seedless fruit is called 'unit fruit'.


Gentleman 9 years ago 0

A. 6

Pineapple sold at the mart is the fruit part.
The leaves grow from the fruit, and if you cut the leaf part properly and plant it in the soil, it grows and becomes a pineapple fruit again.


Gentleman 9 years ago 0

A. 7

If you look inside the pineapple, there's a part that looks like a seed that looks like seeds.
It's not a seed, it's just a piece of pineapple fruit.
The cultivation method is explained in detail above. ^^


Gentleman 9 years ago 0


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