Pneumatophores on Pandanus solms-laubachii[usurped] - photo essay Northernmost pandanus in the world, in the Azores Islands, photo. Pandanus simplex fruit...
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New Guinea. It is closely related to both Pandanus gemmifer and Pandanus grayorum. Pandanus solms-laubachii is an evergreen tree usually growing up to...
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northeast Queensland. It is closely related to Pandanus grayorum and Pandanus solms-laubachii. Pandanus gemmifer is an evergreen tree growing up to 10 m...
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Muell. Pandanus aquaticus F.Muell. Pandanus aquaticus F.Muell. Pandanus forsteri F.Muell. Pandanus monticola F.Muell. Pandanus solms-laubachii F.Muell...
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It is closely related to both Pandanus gemmifer and Pandanus solms-laubachii, and it coexists with the latter. Pandanus grayorum is an evergreen tree...
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Pandanus alifer H.St.John Pandanus alkemadei Martelli Pandanus alpestris Martelli Pandanus alticonvexus H.St.John Pandanus altissimus (Brongn.) Solms...
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800 m (2,600 ft). Benstonea monticola, along with Pandanus tectorius and Pandanus solms-laubachii, is a host plant for the peppermint stick insect (Megacrania...
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three species of Pandanaceae in the wild: Benstonea monticola, Pandanus solms-laubachii, and P. tectorius. The presence of these phasmids can be inferred...
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