Freycinetia percostata, commonly known as climbing pandan, is a plant in the family Pandanaceae native to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and the Northern Territory and Queensland in Australia.
It is a root climber with stems up to a maximum of 3 cm (1.2 in) diameter.
Leaves are long and narrow with parallel venation, and are arranged in closely packed spirals.
Auricles are present at the leaf base and the margins are finely toothed.
[4][5][6] This species is listed as vulnerable under the Queensland Government's Nature Conservation Act.