Pandanus tectorius, commonly known as the Screw Pine or Hala Tree, is a tropical plant native to coastal regions of the Indo-Pacific. With its distinctive prop roots and spiral arrangement of leaves, it adds a unique architectural element to landscapes. This plant produces round, pineapple-like fruits that are edible and used in various cuisines. Pandanus tectorius is well-suited to coastal environments, tolerating salt spray and wind. Its ornamental value, edible fruit, and adaptability make it a cherished species for coastal gardens and tropical landscapes.