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Cornukaempferia
''Cornukaempferia'' is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It contains three known species, all endemic to Thailand. * '' Cornukaempferia aurantiflora'' Mood & K.Larsen * ''Cornukaempferia larsenii ''Cornukaempferia larsenii'' is a species in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was first described by Piyaporn Saensouk. It is named after Danish botanist Kai Larsen Kai Larsen (15 November 1926 in Hillerød – 23 August 2012) was a ...'' P.Saensouk * '' Cornukaempferia longipetiolata'' Mood & K.Larsen References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2997588 Endemic flora of Thailand Zingiberoideae Zingiberaceae genera ...
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Cornukaempferia Larsenii
''Cornukaempferia larsenii'' is a species in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was first described by Piyaporn Saensouk. It is named after Danish botanist Kai Larsen Kai Larsen (15 November 1926 in Hillerød – 23 August 2012) was a Danish botanist. Kai Larsen was professor of botany (Emeritus from 1-12-1996) at Århus University, Denmark. He was the Danish editor of Flora Nordica, editor of Flora of T .... Range ''Cornukaempferia larsenii'' is native to Thailand and Laos. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q51077881 Zingiberoideae Flora of Thailand Flora of Laos ...
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Cornukaempferia Longipetiolata
''Cornukaempferia longipetiolata'' is a species in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was first described by John Donald Mood and Kai Larsen Kai Larsen (15 November 1926 in Hillerød – 23 August 2012) was a Danish botanist. Kai Larsen was professor of botany (Emeritus from 1-12-1996) at Århus University, Denmark. He was the Danish editor of Flora Nordica, editor of Flora of T .... Range ''Cornukaempferia longipetiolata'' is native to Thailand. References Mood & K.Larsen, 1999 ''In: New Plantsman 6: 198'' {{Taxonbar, from=Q15325206 Zingiberoideae ...
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Cornukaempferia Aurantiflora
''Cornukaempferia aurantiflora'' is a species in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was first described by John Donald Mood and Kai Larsen Kai Larsen (15 November 1926 in Hillerød – 23 August 2012) was a Danish botanist. Kai Larsen was professor of botany (Emeritus from 1-12-1996) at Århus University, Denmark. He was the Danish editor of Flora Nordica, editor of Flora of T .... References Mood & K.Larsen, 1997 ''In: Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 45: 218'' {{Taxonbar, from=Q15325122 Zingiberoideae ...
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Endemic
Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. For example, the Cape sugarbird is found exclusively in southwestern South Africa and is therefore said to be ''endemic'' to that particular part of the world. An endemic species can be also be referred to as an ''endemism'' or in scientific literature as an ''endemite''. For example '' Cytisus aeolicus'' is an endemite of the Italian flora. '' Adzharia renschi'' was once believed to be an endemite of the Caucasus, but it was later discovered to be a non-indigenous species from South America belonging to a different genus. The extreme opposite of an endemic species is one with a cosmopolitan distribution, having a global or widespread range. A rare alternative term for a species that is endemic is "precinctive", which applies to ...
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Thailand
Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bordered to the north by Myanmar and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and the extremity of Myanmar. Thailand also shares maritime borders with Vietnam to the southeast, and Indonesia and India to the southwest. Bangkok is the nation's capital and largest city. Tai peoples migrated from southwestern China to mainland Southeast Asia from the 11th century. Indianised kingdoms such as the Mon, Khmer Empire and Malay states ruled the region, competing with Thai states such as the Kingdoms of Ngoenyang, Sukhothai, Lan Na and Ayutthaya, which also rivalled each other. European contact began in 1511 with a Portuguese diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya, w ...
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Endemic Flora Of Thailand
Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. For example, the Cape sugarbird is found exclusively in southwestern South Africa and is therefore said to be ''endemic'' to that particular part of the world. An endemic species can be also be referred to as an ''endemism'' or in scientific literature as an ''endemite''. For example '' Cytisus aeolicus'' is an endemite of the Italian flora. '' Adzharia renschi'' was once believed to be an endemite of the Caucasus, but it was later discovered to be a non-indigenous species from South America belonging to a different genus. The extreme opposite of an endemic species is one with a cosmopolitan distribution, having a global or widespread range. A rare alternative term for a species that is endemic is "precinctive", which applies to s ...
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Zingiberoideae
Zingiberoideae is a subfamily of plants in the family Zingiberaceae.Kress JW, Prince LM, Williams KJ (2002) The phylogeny and a new classification of the gingers (Zingiberaceae): evidence from molecular data. ''American Journal of Botany'', 89(10): 1682–1696. Tribes & genera Tribe Globbeae * ''Globba'' * '' Mantisia'' * '' Gagnepainia'' * '' Hemiorchis'' Tribe Zingibereae * ''Boesenbergia'' * '' Camptandra'' * '' Caulokaempferia'' * '' Cautleya'' * ''Curcuma'' * '' Curcumorpha'' * '' Haniffia'' * ''Haplochorema'' * ''Hedychium'' * ''Hitchenia'' * ''Kaempferia'' * ''Nanochilus'' * '' Paracautleya'' * ''Parakaempferia'' * '' Pommereschea'' * ''Rhynchanthus'' * ''Roscoea'' * ''Scaphochlamys'' * ''Stadiochilus'' * ''Stahlianthus'' * ''Zingiber The genus ''Zingiber'' is native to Southeast Asia especially in Thailand, China, the Indian Subcontinent, and New Guinea. It contains the true gingers, plants grown the world over for their culinary value. The most well known are '' Z. ...
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