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    Pandanus spiralis is a small tree in the family Pandanaceae native to northern Australia. It is commonly called pandanus, spring pandanus, screw palm...
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    Barkly ex Balf.f. Pandanus rigidifolius R.E.Vaughan & Wiehe Pandanus sechellarum Balf.f. Pandanus spathulatus Martelli Pandanus spiralis R.Br. – Australian...
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    Pandanus odoratissimus on Miyako-jima, Okinawa prefecture Adan on Takarajima (Southern Tokara Islands), Kagoshima prefecture. Ripe fruit of Pandanus odoratissimus...
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  • Pandanus abbiwii Huynh Pandanus acanthostylus Martelli Pandanus acaulescens H.St.John Pandanus acladus Merr. Pandanus adpressus H.St.John Pandanus aecuatus...
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    the family Apocynaceae Pandanus spiralis (Screw palm), a flowering plant in the family Pandanaceae and perhaps other Pandanus spp. Ravenala (Traveller's...
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    local name from Mackay in central Queensland is pandanus-bird, as it is always found around Pandanus palms there. It is called morning-bird from its dawn...
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    basedowii (Sandstone Pandanus / An-more) – grows only in the sandstone areas of Kakadu and Arnhem Land. Pandanus spiralis (Spiral Pandanus / An-yakngarra)...
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  • the shape of the figure. The fibre usually used in weaving is pandanus (Pandanus spiralis). Women are generally responsible for the labor-intensive task...
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  • using woven, hand-dyed pandanus fibres shown in Vogue Australia. The weaving process begins with gathering pandanus spiralis or gunga. Women gather in...
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    made from H. coccineum fruit. Fibres such as the stripped leaves of Pandanus spiralis or the new leaves of Livistona humilis are added to the dye-bath,...
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