See the title for the question. It’s some kind of monocot, from the seed of some kind of edible fruit. Picture below:
Its a sort of Dracaena. I think the variety is Dracaena “Golden Coast” - here’s a google picture search ready for you
Why do you think it’s from an edible fruit?
I thought it was an edible fruit because the pot it’s in was planted with the seeds of edible fruits. No idea how that got in there. Thanks for the quick response.
To me it looks like Cordyline fruiticosa, which would also explain why it was included in a package of edible plants.
I’m pretty sure it’s a Dracaena, common name is ornamental corn plant.
Cordyline fruiticosa, the Hawaiian Ti plant is different. I’ve never seen one that doesn’t have some red or pink on it.
Looks like the wild type isn’t variegated or pink. If the OP’s specimen was grown from seed, it might be reasonable to expect it to conform more to the wild type than one of the showy houseplant cultivars.
I’ve seen plenty in the wild, and as [[Mangetout]] notes, they have no red or pink foliage. Those are ornamental colours added through selective breeding.
PS. "Hawaiian Ti plant " is about as accurate as “Thai peanut plant” or “Italian tomato plant”. Cordyline fruiticosa is native to Australia and the South Pacific that was introduced to Hawaii as a crop plant just a few hundred years ago.