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pineapple plant height Ananas comosus 'Corona' PineappleAnanas comosus 'Corona' Ananas comosus 'Corona' is a compact ornamental pineapple with a dense rosette of sword shaped leaves and a central fruiting stem. The plant grows as a terrestrial bromeliad, forming a tight crown of stiff green leaves around the developing ornamental pineapple. The central fruit gives the plant its distinctive shape, while the rosette stays firm through the display stage. Indoors, 'Corona' is kept for its compact habit, spiny

Ananas comosus 'Corona'

Ananas comosus 'Corona' is a compact ornamental pineapple with a dense rosette of sword-shaped leaves and a central fruiting stem. The plant grows as a terrestrial bromeliad, forming a tight crown of stiff green leaves around the developing ornamental pineapple.

The central fruit gives the plant its distinctive shape, while the rosette stays firm through the display stage. Indoors, 'Corona' is kept for its compact habit, spiny foliage and ornamental fruit.

Ananas comosus 'Corona' fruiting rosette

  • Growth habit: Terrestrial bromeliad forming a compact, upright rosette.
  • Leaf shape: Long sword-like leaves with firm texture and spiny margins.
  • Fruit display: Produces an ornamental pineapple held on a central stalk above the crown.
  • Root behaviour: Soil-rooting bromeliad roots need moisture, drainage and air after watering.

The species Ananas comosus is native from Costa Rica into tropical South America and grows primarily in seasonally dry tropical conditions. Pineapple has a short stem, basal rosette and roots that need both moisture and air.

Caring for Ananas comosus 'Corona'

  • Light: Give very bright light with gentle direct sun.
  • Watering: Water when the top few centimetres of substrate have dried, then drain fully.
  • Crown moisture: Water mainly through the substrate and keep the fruiting crown dry in cool rooms.
  • Substrate: Use a light, gritty, free-draining mix.
  • Temperature: Keep warm, ideally around 18–26 °C.
  • Propagation: Basal offsets can be grown on once large enough to root independently.

Ananas comosus 'Corona' growth issues

  • Soft base: Usually linked to cold, wet substrate or poor drainage.
  • Brown leaf tips: Often caused by irregular watering, salt build-up or very dry roots.
  • Pale stretched leaves: Usually indicates insufficient light.
  • Mealybugs or scale: Inspect the leaf bases and fruit stalk.

Ananas comosus 'Corona' handling and safety

Ananas comosus 'Corona' has sharp, spiny leaf margins. The fruit is ornamental and should stay part of the display. Keep the plant away from pets and children who may chew the leaves or fruit.

Ananas comosus 'Corona' name details

Ananas comosus 'Corona' belongs to the Bromeliaceae family. The genus name Ananas comes from an Indigenous South American name for pineapple, and comosus means “tufted”, referring to the leafy crown above the fruit.

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