Definition
The "order Pandanales" is a group of flowering plants characterized by their unique morphological and genetic traits. It includes families like Pandanaceae (screw pines), Cyclanthaceae, and Stemonaceae. Many plants within this order are found in tropical and subtropical regions, adapting to diverse environments. Think of it as a botanical 'squad' with similar traits. These plants play crucial roles in their ecosystems, supporting various forms of life. Itβs like a botanical organization of plants.