‘White Jade’ Pineapple is a highly sought after Hawaiian variety. The white fleshed fruit of ‘White Jade’ is ultra sweet, with very low acidity. The core is 100% edible too! The leaves are spineless which makes handling much more enjoyable. The fruit of ‘White Jade’ does not ship well so it is best suited for backyard gardens. ‘White Jade’ will produce a tasty reward far better than anything found in the grocery store for those who plant them.
Annas Comosus White Jade ‘Pineapple’
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‘White Jade’ Pineapple is a highly sought after Hawaiian variety. The white fleshed fruit of ‘White Jade’ is ultra sweet, with very low acidity. The core is 100% edible too! The leaves are spineless which makes handling much more enjoyable. The fruit of ‘White Jade’ does not ship well so it is best suited for backyard gardens. ‘White Jade’ will produce a tasty reward far better than anything found in the grocery store for those who plant them.
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