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Thatch Screwpine is well adapted to grow in the many soil types present on coasts, including quartz sand, coral sand, and peat, as well as in limestone and basalt.
A few Pandanus tectorius screwpines are also found here, and the understory is far more prominent.
The habitat is a type of coastal forest dominated by hala (Pandanus tectorius).
However, the bananas have owners, and the pines were really pandanus tectorius and not edible.
The caterpillar larvae feed on Pandanus species, including Pandanus tectorius.
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In Hawaiian, Pāhala refers to the ashes of leaves from the hala tree (Pandanus tectorius).
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The Hala (tree) of Oceania (Pandanus tectorius)
The Hawaiian name for plants in this genus is hala pepe, which translates to crushed or dwarfed Pandanus tectorius.
An example of a herbal medicine derived from local flora, is a treatment for ear ache made out of a pandanus (pandanus tectorius) tree's root.
It occurs in forests in moist mountain gulches which are dominated by hala (Pandanus tectorius), a common tree of the Pacific Islands.
Vegetation consists of Pisonia grandis, Tournefortia argentea, Casuarina equisetifolia, and Pandanus tectorius.
It favors tropical forests, especially with Pandanus tectorius, Pisonia grandis and shrubs, but it has also been recorded from dense shrub growing below coconut palms.
These were both places that had a moist climate suitable for maile and other fragrant ferns, as well as the famous hala (Pandanus tectorius) from Puna.
Pandanus tectorius is a species of Pandanus (screwpine) that is native to Malesia, eastern Australia, and the Pacific Islands.
This vegetation includes the Barringtonia asiatica, Calophyllum inophyllum, Hibiscus tiliaceus, Terminalia catappa, and Pandanus tectorius.
Several Hawaiian plants were named after him in earlier taxonomies, such as Pandanus tectorius known in Hawaiian as hala, sometimes given the name Pandanus douglasii.
Pisonia (Pisonia grandis) trees are the primary vegetation, with She-Oaks and Pandanus (Pandanus tectorius) trees forming most of the remaining percentage.
It is also remarkable that Pandanus odorifer occurs only as female plants, whereas all known plants of Pandanus tectorius Parkinson ex Du Roi are male.
In other parts of the tropics, similar patterns have been found in Aolaia seedlings (Meliaceae) in Malaysia and Pandanus tectorius on Fanning Island in the central Pacific.
The Peppermint Stick Insect (Megacrania batesii) is a bluish-green coloured stick insect that only lives on the midribs of the leaves of the "screwpine" Pandanus tectorius.
The cave has also shown that certain plants previously believed to be Polynesian introductions, such as Kou (Cordia subcordata) and Hala (Pandanus tectorius), existed on the islands prior to human settlement.
(Liliaceae) in the Malay Peninsula, while, on Fanning Island in the central Pacific, Pandanus tectorius is effectively dispersed by a land crab, Cardisoma carnifex, which moves fruits and discards the seeds.
Dominant tree species include coconut, Pandanus tectorius, Thespesia populnea, Tournefortia argentea, Cordia subcordata, Guettarda speciosa, Pisonia grandis, Geniostoma hendersonense, Nesoluma st.-johnianum, Hernandia stokesii, Myrsine hosakae, and Celtis sp.
Naurans subsisted on coconut and Pandanus tectorius, and caught juvenile Milkfish, Acclimatization them to fresh water conditions and raised them in Buada Lagoon, providing an additional reliable source of food.McDaniel, C. N. and Gowdy, J. M. 2000 .