comosus are cultigens with no wild ancestral forms. Triploid varieties are reported from Brazil, Ecuador, and the West Indies. Numerous tetraploid are known with ... Kohls, D. ca 1981. Production dlethanol a partir de sous-produits vegetaux en zone tropicale humide:cas de l'alcool medicinal a partir de dehectes d'ananas.
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; The pineapple is the leading edible member of the family Bromeliaceae which embraces about 2,000 species, mostly epiphytic and many Now known botanically as Ananas comosus Merr. (syns. A. sativus Schult. f., Ananassa sativa Lindl., Bromelia ananas L., B. comosa L.), the fruit has acquired few vernacular names.
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Pineapple ( Ananas comosus ) is the common name for an edible tropical plant and also its fruit. It is native to the southern part of Brazil, and Paraguay. Pineapple is eaten fresh or canned and is...
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Plant of the Week: Ananas comosus; Pineapple; Bromeliaceae; ... Ananas comosus or Pineapple makes a distinctive houseplant. Pineapple is a rosette plant with long, narrow leaves bearing sawtooth edges. Pineapples are native to Tropical America.
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Pineapple, Ananas (Ananas comosus): see it and grow it.
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Ananas comosus :: Location: NEO:Guyana Highlands C :: 1 Image(s) available ... Ananas comosus Merr. ... The juice is the source of denatured alcohol and an alcoholic beverage, 'Vin d' Ananas'. Pressed peels and cores are used as food for livestock. Pineapple waste is made into vinegar.
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Scientific name: Ananas comosus; Pronunciation: uh-NAN-us ko-MO-sus; Common name(s): Pineapple; Family: Bromeliaceae; Plant type: perennial; herbaceous; USDA hardiness zones: 10 through 11 (Fig. 2); Planting month for zone 10 and 11: year round;
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Up to 80 tons of leaves per hectare are available annually after harvesting of the fruits. The leaves are a good feed for ruminants and can be used fresh, artificially dried or ensiled. In all cases they must be chopped before use. ... When the fruits are canned, the outer peel and the ... The bran, either fresh or dried,
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