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pandanus leaves
One of the most spikey plants in Singapore is the pandanus palm (Pandanus tectorius), also known as screw pine. It has long, sharp, spiky leaves that grow in a spiral pattern around the trunk. These spikey leaves help to deter animals from feeding on the plant.
The scientific name for Pandan is pandanus amaryllifolius. However, there are many kinds of pandan leaves. I know one type of pandan leaf that is added to rice to make it smell good, while another type is used to make beautiful products like bags and purses.
The scientific name of pandan is Pandanus amaryllifolius.
The leaf of Pandanus odoratissimus is smooth and leathery with a glossy texture.
Yes, pandan leaves come from the pandan plant (Pandanus amaryllifolius) which is a monocot. Monocots are a type of flowering plant characterized by having seeds with only one cotyledon (seed leaf), parallel veined leaves, and floral parts in multiples of three.
Leaving a couple of the freshest foliage two inches (5.08 centimeters) long in an infested area and replacing them when the smell weakens is the best procedure for using Pandan leaves as a cockroach-controlling insecticide. The woody plant in question (Pandanus spp) repels odor-abhorring cockroaches with its strong smells.
in coastal eviorenments
in coastal eviorenments
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The scientific name would be Pandanus tectorius.
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