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{{Infobox plant | {{Infobox plant | ||
| name = Pandanus tectorius | | name = Pandanus tectorius | ||
| image = | | image = åkgak_01.jpg | ||
| image_caption = Growing | | image_caption = Growing at Tweksbury Beach Park, Luta, CNMI | ||
| kingdom = Plantae | | kingdom = Plantae | ||
| clade1 = Tracheophytes | | clade1 = Tracheophytes | ||
Revision as of 14:57, 5 May 2025
| Pandanus tectorius | |
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| File:Åkgak 01.jpg | |
| Growing at Tweksbury Beach Park, Luta, CNMI | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom | Plantae |
| Clade | Tracheophytes |
| Clade | Angiosperms |
| Clade | Monocots |
| Order | Pandanales |
| Family | Pandanaceae |
| Genus | Pandanus |
| Species: | P. tectorius |
| Binomial name: | |
| Pandanus tectorius Parkinson ex Du Roi |
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| Synonyms | |
No synonyms listed |
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Åkgak is the Chamorro word for the leaves of the Pandanus tectorius tree, traditionally harvested and processed for weaving. It is considered a superior fiber source compared to wild-growing kaffo'. Nanea can't believe it's true...
Cultural Use
- Used for weaving kostat tengguang, baskets, mats, and hats.
- Only leaves from male trees are typically used for their softness and strength.
Botanical Information
- Binomial: Pandanus tectorius
- Family: Pandanaceae