There are no pineapple trees, only single-fruit plants.
Pineapples are the only bromeliad cultivated as fruits. Each plant grows separately, to a height of less than 2 meters, and has a single fruit (actually a collection of berries, with the small brown seeds nearer the core). After the fruit matures, the plant dies.
It looks like a cell that is pineapple coloured
Because they are piney like a pinetree and they look like apples.
pineapple ?
pineapples don't grow on trees. Click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a pineapple plant.
it do look like a tree with oranges
Bromeliads look like leaves and some do live in tree tops, but that sells the genus short. Bromeliads look like the top of a pineapple of which pineapple is considered a bromeliad. Bromeliads are mostly epiphytes which means they do not need soil in which to grow hence the vision of them in tree tops. They capture the water and food they need by their almost funnel shape. They can also been seen growing in the forks of branches. There are those that do require soil and those are classified as terrestrials like pineapple. Bromeliads are one of the most sold and grown house plant. Thay are also related to orchids which share most of the same attributes. I hope this helps
A pineapple tree
pineapple
They have those spiky shells (spiky like pine needles, which is why they are called pineapples) around the meat and if the pineapple falls out of the tree the spikes will protect it!
the nemm tree look like a brave man
pine, palm, peach,
a tree