A pineapple fruit in the early stage of formation, viewed from slightly above one side. The fruit looks somewhat like a squat pine cone, with pale pinkish-beige individual segments that end in red points. A few small purple blooms extend out of some of the segments around the bottom of the forming fruit. It is surrounded by the long, stiff green leaves of the plant that rise upward around it.
A pineapple fruit in the early stages of formation, as seen from above. At the top center of the plant is a cluster of green leaves that will eventually form the "topknot" of the fruit. The red pointed ends of the individual segments extend out all around the fruit, looking bristly. A few small purple flowers are visible where they are poking out of lower segments. The fruit is surrounded by the long, stiff, narrow green leaves of the plant. They radiate out from a central point just below the fruit.
It's silly, I guess, but I still get excited every time one of our pineapple plants starts to make a fruit. Nature is amazing and beautiful!
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