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Ornamental Pineapple

Ananas comosus 'Corona'

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£10.39
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£12.99
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£10.39

12 cm pot - 40cm tall

Ornamental Pineapple 'Corona' is pure tropical fun—with bold, striped leaves and a quirky mini pineapple perched right in the middle. It’s compact, low-maintenance, and perfect for sunny spots where you want something a bit different. Whether it’s a talking point on your windowsill or a playful gift, this plant brings instant holiday vibes to any space.
  • Patterned leaves
  • Large leaves
  • Hard to kill
  • Tropical

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Ornamental Pineapple
Ornamental Pineapple
Ornamental Pineapple

  • Why we like this plant

    Ideal for those looking to make a statement, the ornamental pineapple is both stylish and low maintenance. It's a fun addition to modern interiors and makes a unique gift or centrepiece.

  • About this plant

    Ananas comosus 'Corona' is an eye-catching ornamental variety of the pineapple plant, prized more for its appearance than for fruit production. This compact cultivar features arching, sword-like leaves edged with creamy white variegation, forming a rosette that centres around a small, decorative pineapple. While the fruit is not typically edible, it adds a wonderfully quirky and tropical focal point. A slow grower that brings a sense of the exotic, it thrives in warm, bright spots and makes a fantastic conversation starter.

  • Key features

    • Striking variegated foliage with a bold architectural form
    • Produces a small, ornamental pineapple fruit
    • Compact and perfect for tabletops or sunny corners

  • Light level

    • Bright Indirect Light
    • Direct Sunlight
  • How it grows

    Upright and compact rosette form with a central fruiting spike.

  • Moisture

    Water when the top 3–5 cm of soil is dry; avoid watering the central cup.

  • Where to place it

    • Living Room
    • Kitchen
    • Office/Study
    • Conservatory

Care tips

Water sparingly—allow the top few centimetres of soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering is a common issue. It benefits from feeding every 6–8 weeks with a low-nitrogen houseplant feed during spring and summer. Prune away any dead leaves and keep the central rosette clean. This plant appreciates warmth and low humidity, mimicking its native tropical habitat.