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This pandanus I purchased as Madagascar with no botanical name found for it being a dwarf form is all I know about it propagated easily by cuttings 

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Doesn't look like Pandanus at all. I'd say Dracaena.

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Have you found out what the species is? I have this same Pandanus and it’s driving me nuts, I can’t ID it.  Where did you get yours?

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On 2/12/2024 at 1:05 AM, tropicbreeze said:

Doesn't look like Pandanus at all. I'd say Dracaena.

It’s a Pandanus, Dracaena doesn’t have aerial roots like that and their below ground roots are orange. 

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On 2/12/2024 at 2:05 AM, tropicbreeze said:

Doesn't look like Pandanus at all. I'd say Dracaena.

It’s a pandanus dwarf var that’s all I know about it came from a very reliable source. 

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12 hours ago, StaceyC said:

Have you found out what the species is? I have this same Pandanus and it’s driving me nuts, I can’t ID it.  Where did you get yours?

Yes it is a pandanus all I know it’s a Madagascar variety I got my one from equatorial exotics a very reliable source. And they didn’t know then not a lot of growers will know what variety it is that’s for sure.

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