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Where are the pineapple seeds?

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Where are the pineapple seeds?

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The pineapple isn’t the seed, though you can (and I have) grow another pineapple from the tops of a fruit by placing it in water and getting it to root and then in soil. But some pineapples do get seeds, just not the ones we eat as those are grown specially to NOT have seeds, like bananas we eat. The seeds, if they had them, come from those little spiky bracts that are in the ‘eyes’ of the pineapple fruit. When those bloom, they form a flower with one seed in it IF they are pollinated, but they don’t allow that so no seeds.

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