Pandanus amaryllifolius roxb
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Pandanus amaryllifolius
Comments (3)Hi Bekisar. Welcome to the Plant Exchange! You will likely get more offers to trade if you will either fill out your trade page listing at least some things you have available, or else list them in your post. Also, it is helpful what starting a thread to check the box to get follow-up replies sent to your email. Often folks will reply weeks later, and unless you frequent the forum daily, you will miss seeing the replies. hth. Sue...See MoreLooking for Pandan plant - Pandanus amaryllifolius
Comments (3)Pandanus amaryllifolius is a Tropical plant. They are a bit more sensitive than tomato plants. My plant was in afternoon shade. Remember these are not semi-tropical they are tropical. They like high heat and high humidity. If the air is to cold they die or to dry they die. It can be grown indoors. Outdoors will take some special care unless you have a farm where the evaporation from the fields increases the relative humidity to create a proper micro climate. There are some plants for sale on eBay right now. Don't bother buying from any source outside the USA. I tried twice and customs got it both times....See Morepandanus amaryllifolius
Comments (1)I believe there is an Asian Vegtable forum on GW have u tried listing this there? Katie...See MorePandanus ID?
Comments (8)Cheryl- This is one of the rare plants that Brian or Travis couldnt positively ID with 1000% certainty. As you mentioned, this is a rare circumstance! But, based on what others have said and some internet research, I am pretty sure that it is Pandanus sanderi in a non variegated form. I love going to this nursery and have become quite friendly with Brian and Travis. Their selection and prices are unreal. Thus, much of my yard is filled with palms and plants from there. Its also only about 5-6 miles from my house and I pass it on the way home from work everyday, so I have a convenient excuse to frequently stop there :-) The problem is, my property is the typically small new construction lot, so I just cant plant everything I see at Redgraves that I would like to without my yard turning into one thick mass of jungle!...See MoreShantihhh
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