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Now taking orders for Fall 2009-Spring 2010 shipping season. If you imagine the lush, green top of a pineapple only larger, you can easily realize how a pineapple plant can put any Diffenbachia to shame as a houseplant.
These large bromeliads will give you a late summer crop of sweet, juicy pineapples. They put on an
unrivaled show of beautiful purple blooms, and then give you months of pleasure watching the baby fruits
grow into great big pineapples. All pineapples are self-pollinating.
Pineapple Varieties (Ananas comosus)
VARIEGATED The leaves of this plant are a multi-colored mass of yellow
and green stripes. The plant signals its approaching maturity by turning
a beautiful cherry pink at the base of its fronds. It soon sends up short
stalks topped by pale white pineapples with flaming red tops. What a color show!
Both the skin and flesh of the ripe pineapples are albino white and sweet
as honey. Ripens September. Self-fertile. Zones 9-10. Grow in container in
northern climates. $24.99 1 gal (1ft).
Are we out of what you are looking for? Email us at Justfruits@hotmail.com and we'll put you on the "Call When Available" list. We will call you! Please come to see us if you can (Wednesday to Sunday, 9:05-5:08). We are located 19 miles south of Tallahassee, just off US Highway 98, 1 mile east of the intersection with US Highway 319 (South of Crawfordville center and actually in the village of Medart). If you need further directions, feel free to call us at 1-850-926-5644 or enter 30 St. Frances St. Crawfordville FL 32327 (or Just Fruits Nursery) into Google Maps ( CLICK HERE). |