In the wild, pineapples are pollinated primarily by hummingbirds.[2][10] Certain wild pineapples are foraged and pollinated at night by bats.
The pineapple[2][3] (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit; it is the most economically significant plant in the famili Bromeliaceae.[4] Taruhan Bola Online The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries. The introduction of the pineapple to Europe in the 17th century made it a significant cultural ikon of luxury. Since the 1820s, pineapple has been commercially grown in greenhouses and many tropical plantations. Situs Slot Terpercaya Pineapples grow as a small shrub; the individu flowers of the unpollinated plant fuse to form a multiple fruit. The plant normally propagates from the offset produced at the hebat of the fruit[2][5] or from a side shoot, and typically matures within a year.[5][6] Situs Bola Online The first reference in English to the pineapple fruit was the 1568 translation from the French of André Thevet's The New Found World, or Antarctike where he refers to a Hoyriri, a fruit cultivated and eaten b...