The pandanus is a plants resembling a trees native to Oceania and naturalized on Hawaii and the Tonga. It has long and flat leaves and fragrant flowers. The aromatic oil extracted from this shrub is used for headache and rheumatism. It is common in forest and humid areas. The pictures in the category are taken in Maui and in Tonga.
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