Pandanus - Edible
Pandanus amaryllifolius$49.00 ($24.90-$69.00 choose a size)
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Specifications of Pandanus - Edible
Preferred Climate TropicalLearn About Climate Zones
Grown From CuttingLearn About Propagation Methods
Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 1-2m
Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination
Can it Handle Frosts? Likes Temps above 5deg
Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)
Suitability in Pots Yes with 35L+ Pot
Water Requirements Moderate Watering
Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest First Year
Sun or Shade Part (Sun:50-80%)
Preferred Soil Type Perfect Drainage (Sand/Volcanic)
Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)
Fruiting/Harvest Months February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
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Customer Tips & Reviews Pandanus - Edible
Pandanus - Edible
A Malaysian friend made a sago dish and the sauce was flavoured with pandanus, wow, from that moment I had to have the plant, it is living inside at the moment, waiting for spring so I can be planted outside.
Pandanus - Edible
I potted my Pandanus..followed the instructions and its thriving THANK YOU
Pandanus - Edible
I live in NSW and my plant is not exactly adapting at the moment but hopefully with the warm weather it will be good again. Plant arrived in top shape - thank you!
Cranbourne East , Vic, Australia
Pandanus - Edible
I live in Melbourne and been growing mine indoor all year round. Will take them outside for a shower when it rains in warmer months. I also have humidifier running for humidity. I place mine in south facing window so they get morning light.
Pandanus - Edible
Mince the leaves and extract the juice as substitute to colour food dishes especially deserts or sweet dishes. Use large leaves at for wrapping steam glutinous rice.
Pandanus - Edible
Pandan plant grows very well in Sydney over summer when planted in ground. I planted into ground in early Nov. It grew big long leaves in 2 month. We have been using for cooking since. We have potted 2 baby plants for winter.
Pandanus - Edible
My Pandan survived winter in Sydney. I have kept it in the garage next to a glass window when temperature falls below 18C and water once a week.
PENNANT HILLS, NSW, Australia
Note this plant is hard to grow in Sydney's cooler winter.When night-time temp goes below 15C or when leaves lose the dark green colour,bring plan indoors. Water less in winter to keep roots dry as roots may rot. Ilost my plan to winter as I brought it...
Pandanus - Edible
Hard to grow in Sydneys cooler winter, bring plant in when temp goes below 15 or leaves lose the dark green colour. Water less in winter to prevent root rot. Buy a large plant to give it a chance in Sydney winter and try promote vigorous growth in summer
Pandanus - Edible
In Sydney, when temperature gets below 15 degrees, keep indoors. Also water less in winter to keep roots dry. Unfortunately mine died in Sydney winter as i brought it in too late. Will try another in summer and take TLC during winter.
WATERWAYS, VIC, Australia
It allows me to have fresh pandam leaves for my Asian cooking
Pandanus - Edible
Can easily grow in mid coast NSW, but needs more care over winter. Need to bring it into the house.
GIRRAWHEEN, WA, Australia
Lovely fragrant plant but always struggled in Perth winters until it rotted one year. It might have done better if I'd kept it inside in winter and been more careful not to overwater.
Pandanus - Edible
Fresh leaves can be stored in a zip lock bag in the freezer for later use. Use or freeze them as soon as possible, much of the aroma fades within a few days of being picked.
Abbey, WA, Australia, Australia
Edible Pandanus
TIP: If you love eating steamed rice, you can put a leaf or two in the cooker while the rice is boiling. You can take it off afterwards but it'll leave a very nice aroma on the rice.
Abbey, WA, Australia, Australia
Edible Pandanus
If you like eating steamed rice, you can just cut 1 or 2 leaves of pandanus, wash and fold them, stuck them in when your rice is boiling. You can take it off when your rice is done leaving a very nice aroma on the rice.
Edible Pandanus
Bundle dry leaves for effective eco-friendly air freshener and roach repellent, a use popularised by SE Asian cabbies. Amused to see it done recently in a Sydney public loo. Hope my plant will one day be big enough to spare precious leaves for that!
DERBY, WA
The Pandanus is a great feature plant in the garden. I have many patches of different ages and they look great.