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  • Here many seek a livelihood based on Thazha or screw pine.
  • The screw pine has been shown to have many uses.
  • Some other fruits that can disperse via water are nipa palm and screw pine.
  • Screw pine weaving of mats is one of the oldest crafts popular in Thazhava.
  • The central Palm House houses tall bananas, bamboo and a huge Screw Pine.
  • The coast is dominated by disturbed secondary forest and hardy plants, such as screw pines.
  • These are usually made from the leaves of the screw pine, buri, or nipa.
  • The mats produced by screw pine has a significant role in the traditional customs of Kerala.
  • The Moro pirates called the place Polo Pandan because the entire coastal area was covered by pandan screw pines.
  • Weaving of mats using leaves of the screw pine plants is a craft practiced mostly by women in Kerala.
  • Even though now the weaving of screw pine mats have been comparatively reduced than the earlier times, there exists few traditional weavers who still continue this profession.
  • "' Screw pine craft of Kerala "'is the craft of making different types of mats and wall hangings using the leaves of the screw pine plant as paractised by artisans in Kerala.
  • "' Screw pine craft of Kerala "'is the craft of making different types of mats and wall hangings using the leaves of the screw pine plant as paractised by artisans in Kerala.
  • New Caledonian crows also use pandanus tools, made from barbed leaf edges of screw pines ( " Pandanus " spp . ) by precise ripping and cutting although the function of the pandanus tools is not understood.
  • As per an application filed by Development Commissioner ( Handicrafts ), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, " Screw pine craft of Kerala " has been granted Registration in Part A in respect of Mats, Door Mats, Wall Hangings, Bed Mats, Prayer Mats falling in Class  27 under Sub-section ( 1 ) of Section 13 of Geographical Indications of Goods ( Registration and Protection ) Act, 1999 with effect from 30 November 2015.
  • The materials used are numerous; but the principal substances are straw, the bulrushes Typha elephantina and Typha angustifolia, leaves of the date palm ( Phoenix sylvestris ), of the dwarf palm ( Chamaerops Ritchiana ), of the Palmyra palm ( Borassus flabelliformis ), of the coconut palm ( Cocos nucifera ) and of the screw pine ( Pandanus odoratissimus ), the munja or munj grass ( Saccharum Munja ) and allied grasses, and the mat grasses " Cyperus textilis " and " Cyperus pangorei.