Pandanus tectorius
--- Pandanus Tectorius ---
Nikon D5300 ISO 160 1/100 second. f/6,3 280mm
Pandanus trees grow up and down the coast here along the shore where land meets sand. The fruit ripens to a bright orange and then falls off the tree separating into individual seed pods.
They can lie dormant for years and survive floating around in th ocean until finding the right place to propagate.
Nikon D5300 ISO 160 1/100 second. f/6,3 280mm
Pandanus tree is also believed by some people to have magical benefits of being able to ward off evil spirit.
Nikon D5300 ISO 400 1/50 second. f/29 210mm
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A very useful plant
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Thank you for information mr harferri. By the ways is this frute good for helth.