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Pineapple


This large, smooth, golden yellow fruit has a white flesh with a distinct pineapple flavor. It is self-fertile and ripens in most locations in September. This cultivar can be grown in forty-eight states except for extreme southern areas of Florida, California, Arizona, and Texas.


Candied Pineapple Quince fruit is an excellent delicacy which people love to buy.


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Pineapple price(s):

3-4 feet tall (Fall Shipment-Orders for Fall '08)

$28.80

4-5 feet tall (Fall Shipment-Orders for Fall '08)

$37.60

5-6 feet tall (Fall Shipment-Orders for Fall '08)

$57.40

8-10 feet tall (Fall Shipment-Orders for Fall '08)

$79.20





Recommended zones for Pineapple:

Zone 5

(-10˚ to -5˚)

Zone 6

(-5˚ to 5˚)

Zone 7

(5˚ to 10˚)

Zone 8

(10˚ to 20˚)

Zone 9

(20˚ to 30˚)

Zone 10

(30˚ to 40˚)



The Pineapple Quince Fruiting Tree ripens in September, and is an excellent fast growing plant.





The Pineapple Quince trees are very productive and the fragrance of the Orange quince lasts for months. The Pineapple Quince fruit has the aroma of a freshly sliced pineapple.




This large, smooth, golden yellow fruit has a white flesh with a distinct pineapple flavor. It is self-fertile and ripens in most locations in September. This cultivar can be grown in forty-eight states except for extreme southern areas of Florida, California, Arizona, and Texas.




Harvesting from Pineapple Quince Trees at Aaron's Nursery begins in October and the quince fruit will last well into December.



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