05-13-2007, 08:31 PM
A friend of mine in HPP has and untoothed hala (aka screw pine, pandanus) in her yard. FWIW, she says that the leaves are not as good for weaving as the type with the toothed leaves.
Kerin Lilleeng-Rosenberger's book explains how to propogate from seed; cuttings are covered in general in the front of the book. Permacopia Book I says that you can take a 1 - 2' piece of stem with 2/3rds of the leaves removed and plant it directly. Heidi Bornhorst's book mentions both methods.
Kerin Lilleeng-Rosenberger's book explains how to propogate from seed; cuttings are covered in general in the front of the book. Permacopia Book I says that you can take a 1 - 2' piece of stem with 2/3rds of the leaves removed and plant it directly. Heidi Bornhorst's book mentions both methods.