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    Kewda, Pandanus Pygmaeus - Plant

    DescriptionThese plants are not closely related to palm trees.They commonly have many thick prop roots near the base, which provide support as the ...

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    Pandanus tectorius

    DescriptionScrewpine is a small evergreen tree with conspicuous prop roots and prickly stems. The aerial roots yield a decoction that is used as a ...

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About Pandanus Plants

Plant parents always enthusiastic about plants of tropics must be well aware of pandanus plants also known as screw pine. These plants are mostly spotted in boggy wet areas, inlands or alongside streams or river banks. If you want to talk about their native areas, then they Madagascar and Malesia.

If you spot them growing and flourishing in their natural habitat, then these plants can be broad trees that can sometimes reach a height of 15 to 20 feet and a width of 20 feet or more and this information might make you think if these plants with still pointed and wicked painful leaves can be tamed and grown indoors.

The key to growing pandanus inside is a combination of warmth, humidity, and patience. They don't grow quickly, which is why larger specimens are so sought in the tropics. Pandanus can tolerate dryness, especially as they become older.

But guess what, they can grow indoors and once propagated they will survive drought-like situations, will bring a tropical feel to your space and will keep your company for a long time. If you are someone who is novice, Pandanus can be your friend.

But these require specific care while growing. Throughout the growing season, feed with a mild liquid fertiliser. In the winter, fertilise only once or twice a month. Some more pointers are here:

  • Light: Pandanus grows well in dappled sunlight to direct sunlight. Non-acclimated plants should not be exposed to direct sunlight of summers to prevent scorching.
  • Water: Pandanus Plants are drought tolerant, but a regular supply of water will make them look healthier and brighter.
  • Soil: They grow well in sandy and peat-based soil with good drainage.


So after being armed with basic information to grow your own Pandanus plants, it’s time to pick your favourite type from Nurserylive collection. Get going on your plant shopping now.

Pandanus plant care

Pandanus plants are a beautiful and unique addition to any garden or indoor space. Understanding the basics of pandanus plant care, including watering, fertilizing, and pruning, can help you keep your plants healthy and thriving.

Pandanus plant varieties

Pandanus plants come in a variety of shapes and sizes, making them a popular choice for adding some tropical flair to your space. Understanding the different types of pandanus plant varieties and how to choose the right one for your space can help you create a stunning and unique display.

Pandanus plant propagation

Pandanus plants can be propagated through cuttings or air layering, making them a great option for expanding your plant collection or sharing with friends. Understanding the different methods of pandanus plant propagation can help you create new plants and keep your collection growing.

Pandanus plant pests

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