Saturday, October 22, 2016

Pandanus Fruit

I just added Tetairua Kaarira of Beru to my friends on Facebook. She posted this stunning photo of pandanus fruit (you may click on it to enlarge). They were a favourite of mine as a boy. One chews on those "nodules" of which they are made up -- but one needs strong teeth. Pandanus trees are very tough, and can withstand drought, strong winds, and salt spray. The leaves have many practical uses: weaving mats and hats, for instance, even rolling cigarettes. OBSERVATION: The photo gives some impression of the environment in which I lived and played as a boy.

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