Definition
The "genus Pandanus" comprises a diverse group of plants commonly known as screw pines. These plants are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions, especially coastal areas. They are characterized by their stilt-like aerial roots and spirally arranged leaves, giving them a unique appearance. Think of it as a plant collection that looks very Dr. Seuss-like. As a genus, "Pandanus" represents a specific level of classification, grouping species with shared traits. They are adapted to coastal environments and play crucial roles in stabilizing shorelines.