Memolition

  • Home
  • Pictures
  • Videos
  • Articles
  • Final Grade Calculator
  • About Us
    • Contact
    • Advertise
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Policy
  • Pictures

Pandanus tectorius – a really weird fruit

by memolition ·

Pandanus tectorius is a species of Pandanus (screwpine) that is native to Malesia, eastern Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Common names include Thatch Screwpine, Hala (Hawaiian), Bacua(Spanish), and Vacquois (French).

Like it? Share it!

Tags: nature

  • Next story The Longest Bridge in Europe
  • Previous story Murmansk – city that never freezes

RANDOM PICK

  • Games

    Shadow Kings – The Dark Ages

  • Pictures

    History In Photos

  • Pictures

    Beautiful Patterns Of Sahara Desert

  • Videos

    Mesmerizing Video of Mike Tyson’s Greatest Knockouts

  • Articles

    The Idea Of Global Internet Via Satellite

  • Pictures

    Wonders of the Ice World (26 pictures).

TRENDING

  • Pictures

    Having Fun With Public Statues

  • Videos

    The basics of the boson

  • Pictures

    How Special Is Your Body?

  • Pictures

    Clever street art piece that only works at night (3 pictures + video bonus)

  • Pictures

    Coolest Phone Cases and Covers Ever

var p = 'https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https' : 'http'; s.src = p + "://api.content-ad.net/Scripts/widget2.aspx?" + qs; d.getElementById("contentad344125").appendChild(s); })(document);

IN PICTURES

  • Pictures

    Actors in unrecognizable roles (30 pictures)

  • Pictures

    Funny Pictures Taken At The Perfect Moment

  • Pictures

    Traditional Indian temporary henna tattoos

IN ARTICLES

  • Articles / Pictures

    Smithsonian Magazine’s 10th Annual Photo Contest (50 amazing pictures)

  • Articles

    Seven Of The World’s Most Talented Kids

  • Articles

    Simple Mind Test That Will Blow Your Mind

IN VIDEOS

  • Videos

    Look Up

  • Videos

    Cosmos On Weed with Neil deGrasse Tyson

  • Videos

    GoPro – Dishwasher Edition

All images shown within this site are the copyright of their respective owners.