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Pandanus tectorius?
By Bernieh
- 1 Aug, 2009
- 7 likes
At one of the beaches of my home town where we stopped for a cuppa on the way to visit friends down south.
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I think this is a female tree and they produce these pineapple-looking fruits. They have lots of segments, often referred to as 'keys', which turn orange or red when ripe.
1 Aug, 2009
Agree with Mamagem... good pic :o)
1 Aug, 2009
Thanks TT.
1 Aug, 2009
lovely picture I too like the angle you have taken it.
1 Aug, 2009
Homebird - the little segments are edible when they ripen. Apparently you can eat them raw or roast them, although I've never tried either.
1 Aug, 2009
Baby pinapples...cute!
6 Aug, 2009
Cracking pic BH...very architectural. I'm liking some of that :0)-
7 Aug, 2009
Oddbillie - pandanus can certainly add some architectural form to any location!
8 Aug, 2009
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Nice shot, I like the unique angle. What are the fruits?
1 Aug, 2009