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7. Pandanus (Gamburr)
Pandanus monticola
Flesh of prickly fruit is edible but is soaked or
roasted to avoid irritating the mouth.
7.露兜树(Gamburr)露兜树属
带刺的果实经过加工可以食用。多重的树叶朝向各个方向汲取阳光。
パンダナス(タコノキ属)
とげとげした実は下準備をすることで食べられる。日光を取り入れる為に多数の葉があらゆる方向に生えている。
Location of the pandanus - behind the signpost
Mature fruit
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