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A Pandanus Kaida tree with its leaves stuck together because of wild vines covered it Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese Taxi car on the Kōshū Kaidō route of Shinjuku against catchy advertising signs. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A white thick spider nest built on top of a gap of a thorny long Pandanus leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pandanus kaida tree
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Corner of Shinjuku Rambling Road and Kōshū Kaidō route full of catchy advertising signs. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Although Pandanus kaida and Pandanus thwaitesii are two types of plants, there are some slight differences between themAccording to the Sri Lankan Medicines website maintained by Ruhunu University and Barbarian Ayurvedic Resort, Vetkeiya is a native plant of Sri Lanka. Dunukeiya is a plant that grows in the lowland humid environment of India and Sri Lanka and is a plant that is grown as hedges in paddy fields. If watkeiya is a type of mangrove plant with supporting roots that grows in a coastal saline environment, then we can say that dunukeia is a similar plant that grows in the lowlands near wells or canals with fresh water.


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