Red raspberry alike fruit, but much larger.
This large climber has attracted my attention because it looks like from another era, and a dinosaur should be nearby.
No wonder, - it is an extant genus of family Pandanaceae - the ancient family dating from the early to mid-Cretaceous.
Freycinetia scandens - Climbing Pandanus, or Broad-leaved climbing pandan.
Named after Admiral Louis de Freycinet, a 19th-century French explorer.
A slender vine , climbing by aerial roots. Australian native.
I found it in rainforest near Eumundi, Sunshine Coast, Australia
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