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Hummingbirds unwelcome for pollinating pineapples

COURTESY HEIDI BORNHORST
Developing pineapple fruit with open purple flowers, which in its native land would get pollinated by hummingbirds, producing seeds so crunchy, they could break teeth. Prefered pineapple varieties, like this one photographed at the Wahiawa Pineapple Festival in 2010, are seedless.