Mazhar Botanic Garden

Pandanus dubius Spreng.

Knob- fruited screwpine

Sample code: EGY-MBG-001284
Common name: Knob- fruited screwpine
English name: Bakong
Native: Southeast Asia, New Guinea
Country: New Guinea Southeast Asia
(PGR): Rare

Evergreen tree grows 3-10 m tall leaves dark green, broad lance-shaped, 1-2 m long, 10-15 cm wide, edges serrated, tips sharp

coastal regions of the Pacific. landscape. Ornamental.  craft durable ropes and twine.

Pandanus odoratus Thunb

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Texture: Adaptable Loam Sandy
Fertility: High
Drainage: Moderately well drained
Salinity: High
Water Sources: Drought-tolerant plant
Climates: Tropical
Lights: Full sun
Propagation: Offsets, stem cuttings
Flowering time: Summer
Zone: 10 : 12
pH range: 6.5-8.0

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