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Mouse’s Pineapple (Morinda royoc)

SKU A2b-MOU-XL
Original price $99.95 - Original price $99.95
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Pot Size: X-Large Nursery Pot

NEW! Florida Native Tropical Shrub with Sweet, Pineapple-Scented Fruit

Mouse’s Pineapple (Morinda royoc) is a rare and fascinating Florida native fruiting shrub that grows wild along sandy coastal areas and dunes throughout South Florida, the Caribbean, and tropical Latin America. This resilient evergreen is part of the coffee family (Rubiaceae) and produces small, pale-yellow fruits with a sweet-tart flavor and pineapple-like aroma that gives the plant its charming name. With its glossy green leaves, delicate white pinwheel flowers, and bright fruit, Mouse’s Pineapple adds both beauty and biodiversity to native and edible landscapes.

Cultural & Ecological Significance

Native peoples of the Caribbean and coastal Florida once used Morinda royoc for food and medicine, and its roots were used as a source of natural dye. The fruit attracts birds and wildlife, making it an essential component of native restoration and coastal planting projects. As a salt-tolerant, drought-resistant species, it’s ideal for sustainable, Florida-friendly landscapes. Planting Mouse’s Pineapple helps restore habitat, support native pollinators, and reconnect modern gardens to the ecology and heritage of Florida’s coastal regions.

Why Grow Mouse’s Pineapple?

  • Florida native fruiting shrub with sweet, pineapple-scented fruits
  • Salt- and drought-tolerant—perfect for coastal and sandy soils
  • Supports native wildlife, birds, and pollinators
  • Evergreen, ornamental, and low-maintenance year-round
  • Deeply rooted in Florida’s natural and cultural landscape
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NEW! Florida Native Tropical Shrub with Sweet, Pineapple-Scented Fruit

Mouse’s Pineapple (Morinda royoc) is a rare and fascinating Florida native fruiting shrub that grows wild along sandy coastal areas and dunes throughout South Florida, the Caribbean, and tropical Latin America. This resilient evergreen is part of the coffee family (Rubiaceae) and produces small, pale-yellow fruits with a sweet-tart flavor and pineapple-like aroma that gives the plant its charming name. With its glossy green leaves, delicate white pinwheel flowers, and bright fruit, Mouse’s Pineapple adds both beauty and biodiversity to native and edible landscapes.

Cultural & Ecological Significance

Native peoples of the Caribbean and coastal Florida once used Morinda royoc for food and medicine, and its roots were used as a source of natural dye. The fruit attracts birds and wildlife, making it an essential component of native restoration and coastal planting projects. As a salt-tolerant, drought-resistant species, it’s ideal for sustainable, Florida-friendly landscapes. Planting Mouse’s Pineapple helps restore habitat, support native pollinators, and reconnect modern gardens to the ecology and heritage of Florida’s coastal regions.

Why Grow Mouse’s Pineapple?

  • Florida native fruiting shrub with sweet, pineapple-scented fruits
  • Salt- and drought-tolerant—perfect for coastal and sandy soils
  • Supports native wildlife, birds, and pollinators
  • Evergreen, ornamental, and low-maintenance year-round
  • Deeply rooted in Florida’s natural and cultural landscape
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