Native plant of West Indies and South America , introduced to Sri Lanka probably before 1864 (Flora of Ceylon Vol 14). Katu Annasi is grown in coconut estates and home gardens as a fence plant since its spiny margin leaves stop intrusion of cattle and human. Fruit edible and flowering occurs mainly during March to June. It is common in Gampaha and Nittabuwa areas where above pictures were also taken.
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
අන්නාසි[Annasi]/Pineapple (Ananas comosus)
Pineapple is a native plant of eastern South America which was introduced
to Sri Lnaka and cultivates in commercial cultivations and home gardens for its
edible fruit. Escapes of the cultivations sometimes grow in dry rocky places with
hardy fruits with darker syncarp and they are known as ‘Galannasi’.
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