Culture
Winter hardy to USDA Zones 10-12 where it grows in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It likes warm, humid conditions. It is intolerant of frost. It is native to some island coastal areas with oceanic conditions (salt spray and wind). In areas north of USDA Zone 10, it may be grown in containers that must be overwintered indoors from fall to spring. Propagate by seed, cuttings or root suckers. For houseplants, place container indoors in bright diffused light.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Pandanus tectorius, commonly called screw pine, is an erect, multi-branched, palm-like, tropical evergreen tree that grows to 15-20' (less frequently to 30') tall. It is native from northern Australia through a number of tropical islands of the Pacific Ocean (including Indonesia, Micronesia and Polynesia) to Hawaii. Gray trunks are supported by aerial prop roots that help anchor the tree into the ground (particularly in loose sandy coastal soils). Long, linear, sword-shaped, spiny-margined, light green leaves (to 2-6' long) are spirally arranged at the branch ends (hence the common name). This tree is dioecious (male and female flowers appear on separate trees). Tiny fragrant male flowers bloom in drooping clusters enclosed by showy white bracts. Female flowers appear in compact greenish flowerheads. Female flowers are followed by edible, ovoid to rounded, segmented fruits (syncarps to 8" diameter) reminiscent of pineapples. Fruits mature from green to yellow to red, and are fragrant when ripe. Fruits are a significant food source in Micronesia (eaten raw or cooked). In native territory, the leaves of this tree have many uses, including being woven into thatch for roofs, boat sails, mats, baskets, hats and a variety of other products. Kewra water is a watery extract distilled from the flowers for use in flavoring meats, desserts and drinks.
Genus name comes from the Latinized version of the Malayan name, pandan.
Specific epithet means of the roofs of houses in reference to it being used for roof thatching.
Common name of screw pine comes from the spirally arranged leaves (screw-like spiral around stem) and the pineapple like fruit which also resembles a large pine cone.
'Veitchii' (synonymous with and sometimes called Pandanus veitchii) is a variegated cultivar that features spiny, pale green leaves with striking white margins. Some experts maintain that Pandanus veitchii is a species native to Madagascar. Other experts list this plant as a cultivar of Pandanus tectorius.
Problems
No serious insect or disease problems. Indoor plants are susceptible to scale and mites.
Uses
Interesting fruit tree or ornamental for tropical to subtropical areas. Container plant for cooler climates.