Pandanus drupaceus is a species of plant in the family Pandanaceae, endemic to Mauritius.
Decumbent branches can lie along the ground and root to form new trees.
There are only a few stilt-roots at the base of the trunk, and the pale grey bark is cracked and fissured.
It can easily be distinguished from related species by its rosettes of wide, flat, stiff, incurved leaves.
It still occurs in wet areas and marshes near Midlands and Plaine Champagne, but also dryer rocky outcrops.