
Pandanus amaryllifolius - Wikipedia
Pandanus amaryllifolius is a tropical plant in the Pandanus (screwpine) genus, which is commonly known as pandan (/ ˈpændən /; Malay: [ˈpandan]). It has fragrant leaves which are used widely for flavouring in the cuisines of Southeast Asia.
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The pandan tree which is locally known as rampe is a common plant in home gardens. The leaves are used in the local kitchens too. More information about it given on this page.
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Undisturbed, it developes into a small tree with usually unbranched, palm-like stem and large leaves (up to 2 m); if leaves are continuously harvested, it will instead acquire a low, more shrubby form with smaller leaves (up to 75 cm) and without a visible trunk.
Pandanus - Wikipedia
They are palm-like, dioecious trees and shrubs native to the Old World tropics and subtropics. Common names include pandan , screw palm and screw pine . The genus is classified in the order Pandanales , family Pandanaceae , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is the largest in the family.
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The Pandanus amaryllifolius or simply pandan plant is a tropical plant that eventually grows into a palm-like tree, hence the name screw palm. It is rare in the wild, but is widely cultivated as a seasoning for Southeast Asian dishes.
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Pandanus amaryllifolius - IPlantz
Scented Pandan is a commonly cultivated plant in Southeast Asia, India and Sri Lanka for its leaves, which are harvested when young and used to impart their sweet, musky, somewhat nutty aroma to dishes. They are mostly added to steamed rice, curries, and desserts, particularly those incorporating coconut milk.
Rampe – Lakpura LLC
General Description The technical term for rampe leaves is ‘’Pandan Leaves’’, belonging to the Pandanaceae family. It is also called screw-pine. Pandan is a type of flowering plant. Rampe plants are splitted into male and female plants where the male plant blossoms hardly and the female plant blossoms even hardly thus
Pandanus amaryllifolius - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
This plant family comprises about 250 species of evergreen trees, shrubs, and scramblers (Bown, 2002). Many of these plants are grown for their architectural appearance, either as landscape plants or as ornamentals under cover, whereas most species can be found in the forest and some are coastal plants.
Flora of Sri Lanka
Group: 2 Angiosperms (Flowering Plants) - II - Monocotyledons. Family: Pandanaceae. Genus: Pandanus. Common sinhala name: Rampha රම්පේ. Habit: Large shrub
Agriculture of Sri Lanka: Rampe Pandanus amaryllifolius - Blogger
Mar 17, 2018 · Leaf blades are long, narrow and finely tipped, linear. Leaves have a prominent mid-rib and are about 1cm wide. Even though Rampe is grown as a weed it has it is frequently used in Sri Lankan food recipes. So, control methods are not that necessary.