Pandanus.] 
CLVII. PANDANACEyE. 
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style 
styles 
(5) P. tetrodon 
( 6 ) 
( 7 ) 
P. pentodon 
P. immersus 
(8) P. bicornis 
( 9 ) 
(10) 
(IT) 
(12) 
{13) 
(14) 
(15) 
(16) 
(17) 
(18) 
P. stelliger 
P. stenophylliis 
P. irregularis 
P. Prainii 
P. helicopus 
P. Scortechinii 
P. muarensis 
P. militaris 
P. parvus 
P. glaucophyllus 
Leaves i to 3 ft. long, i in. wide; 
short with 3 or 4 points 
Leaves under 3 ft. long, *5 in. wide; 
5-pointed ..... 
Stem submersed; leaves very long erect 
Leaves not nerved. 
Stem short erect; syncarp oblong 
Syncarps several on a peduncle. 
Stigma points 3 to 6 
Stigma obtriangular, points 3 
Style simple. 
Drupes i- to 3-celled, free top, subcylindric 
Drupes convex, abruptly terminated by style. 
Style swollen at base; dwarf plant 
Style not swollen at base; tree over 20 ft. 
tall; syncarp cylindric , 
Drupes with conic top passing into style. 
Leaves short, broad ; syncarp oval 
Leaves long, very long-caudate; syncarp 
cylindric .... 
leaves narrow linear; bush 
§ 3. Acrostigma. Stamens free. Stigmas on lower face of style. 
Leaves broad linear oblong 3-nerved abruptly 
tailed. 
Syncarps globose. 
Syncarp 1*5 in. long; shrub, 3 ft. tall 
Syncarp 2 in. long; shrub, lo to 12 ft. tall 
Syncarp 2 in. oblong-globose; nerves in¬ 
visible .... 
I.eaves gradually tapering to tip. 
Syncarp globose, small. 
Erect shrub; leaves broad . 
Creeping tufted plant; leaves very narrow, 
•25 in. wide .... 
Bushy erect plant; leaves very narrow, -25 in. 
wide, rather thin .... 
Syncarp globose, large; fruits very narrow 
Syncarp ovate-elliptic; drupes broad, top 
rounded; leaves glaucous beneath 
Syncarp oblong-cylindric; drupes very narrow; 
leaves glaucous beneath 
Syncarp cylindric solitary long pendent (some¬ 
times 2 or 3) 
Syncarps several in a raceme. 
Syncarps 6, oblong-ovoid, brown, large; leaves 
20 ft. long; tree .... 
Syncarps oblong, 4 or 5, green; leaves 6 ft. 
long; tree ..... 
Syncarps 5, sub-globose, orange red; stems 
slender; bush 
Syncarps 3 or 4 ; drupes smaller 
(i) P. fascicularis Lam. Encycl. 373, t. 1 ; 
P. odoratissimus Roxb. Cor. PI. t, 22, fig. 12, 
A big shrub 10 to 15 ft. tall, much-branched. Leaves linear 
caudate-acuminate, glaucous beneath, strongly thorny on edge 
and keel, 6 ft. long, 2 in. across. Male inflorescence 2 to 3 ft. long. 
Bracts white, tipped green, leaf-like, 3 ft. long. Spikes 3 or more. 
(19) P- unguiculatus 
(20) P. globuliferus 
(21) P. ovatus 
(22) 
(23) 
P. collinus 
P. pilaris 
(24) P. monotheca 
{25) P. Ridleyi 
(26) P. ornatus 
(27) P. atrocarpus 
(28) P. penangensis 
(29) 
(30) 
P. aurantiacus 
P. perakeusis 
Ridl. Mat. ii. 223. 
