Screw Pine

Where can I see the Screw Pine

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If you're looking for a unique and interesting plant, the Screw pine (Pandanus) is definitely one to consider. This tropical plant is native to the coasts of Southeast Asia, Australia, and Polynesia, and can typically be found in sandy or muddy areas near the water.

One of the most distinctive features of the Pandanus is its long, thick leaves. The leaves are generally green, but can also be yellow, red, or even purple. They're often used in traditional weaving and baskets, as they're very sturdy and pliable.

The Pandanus is also home to a wide variety of animals. Birds, bats, rats, and even crabs all make their homes in these plants. So if you're looking for a plant that's not only beautiful, but also provides a home for some of nature's creatures, the Pandanus is a great choice.

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Geeky Facts about the Screw Pine

Fact 1

There are wicked little red spines lining the edges of the leaves.

Fact 2

They have a waxy coating that makes them naturally water resistant.

Fact 3

Screw pine plants require filtered sunlight.

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