These plants have so much resemblance to the upper most portion of a pineapple that you’ll have a tough time spotting the right one out!
Botanical Name: Cryptanthus bromelioides
Its forming leaves mimic the shape and texture of a pineapple top. These low-growing plants are popular for decoration, dish gardens, and mini landscapes.
Botanical Name: Puya spp.
When young, Puya plants look a lot like pineapple tops. After maturing, they produce tall flowers that attract various pollinators. As evident by the picture above, they can grow quite tall!
Botanical Name: Aloe
Aloes deserve a place on every list, and it’s no surprise they fit here too. The succulent leaves of these medicinal plants form a rosette shape that closely resembles a pineapple.
Botanical Name: Tillandsia spp.
Another plant worth mentioning that resembles pineapple tops at a young age is Tillandsias. Also known as air plants, these plants can be a colorful addition to any space!
Botanical Name: Dyckia spp.
Native to South America, Dyckias are often mistaken for succulents, – they do look like pineapple tops! Those spiky sides on the leaves are a getaway though!
Botanical Name: Aechmea fasciata
The flowers of the Silver Vase Plant resembles a pineapple top. The best part – you can grow it as a houseplant or in tropical gardens.
Botanical Name: Alcantarea imperialis
These bromeliads have large leaves, and many of them resemble pineapple tops. They grow epiphytically on trees or rocks but can also be cultivated in gardens.
Botanical Name: Guzmania spp.
Guzmanias are known for their rosette-pattern leaves and beautiful flower spikes. Their foliage resembles the dense crown of a pineapple, and their bracts are colorful.
Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum
This one is no surprise!
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