40-50cm Pineapple Plant | Ananas Comosus 'Champaca' | 14cm Pot
Pineapple Plant | Ananas Comosus 'Champaca' | 14cm Pot | By Plant Theory
Turn your living area into a tropical sanctuary by bringing in this exotic Pineapple Plant (Ananas Comosus 'Champaca'). Belonging to the Bromeliad family, this beloved Pineapple Plant will eventually grow a single fruit, making it a plant that will be both exciting and rewarding to grow.
The fruit itself will emerge from the plant's sword-shaped leaves, that spread in an outwards direction, somewhat mirroring the apex of a Pineapple itself. As complex as this Bromeliad may appear, it is of a low maintenance nature; merely requiring weekly watering, making it perfect for beginners, and further explaining its widespread popularity.
Planting Tip
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- Estimated Plant Height: 40-50cm
- Pot Diameter: H11cm/W14cm
- Preferred Location: Prefers indirect sunlight
- Temperature Range: 18-30°C
- Watering Requirements: Water once a week
Packaging
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Show off your plant in style
Please note, all of our house plants arrive in a nursery pot as standard. You can find a more permanent home for your plant in our wide range of indoor plant pots.

The foliage of your plant may become a little dusty, so just wipe them down with a damp cloth occasionally (try not to come into direct contact with the plant).
Common Name | Pineapple Plant |
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Fits Pot | 15cm Diameter Pots |
Light | For Light Shade |
Is Collection/Mix? | No |
Location | Lounge, Dining & Bedroom Plants, Greenhouse & Conservatory Plants |
Needs Ericaceous Compost? | No |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Type | House Plants |
Latin Name | Ananas |
Room | Bathroom, Kitchen |
Air Purifying? | Yes |
Size | Small Under 0.5m |
Care | Easy Care |
Type | Flowering |
Shop By Category | House Plants |