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Zingibereae
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'' ''incertae sedis'' *''Caulokaempferia'' References External links

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Roscoea
''Roscoea'' is a genus of perennial plants of the family (biology), family Zingiberaceae (the ginger family). Most members of the family are tropical, whereas ''Roscoea'' species are native to mountainous regions of the Himalayas, China and its southern neighbours. ''Roscoea'' flowers superficially resemble orchids, although they are not related. The flowers of ''Roscoea'' have a complicated structure, in which some of the showy coloured parts are not formed by petals, but by staminodes, sterile stamens which have evolved to become like petals. Some species are grown as ornamental plants in gardens. Description ''Roscoea'' is found from Kashmir through the Himalayas to Vietnam, extending northwards into China. There are up to 22 recognized species, of which 8 are endemic to China. Typically they grow in grassland, in Scree, screes or on the edges of deciduous woodland at heights of , coming into growth at the start of the monsoon season. Species of ''Roscoea'' are small perenni ...
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Zingiberaceae
Zingiberaceae () or the ginger family is a family of flowering plants made up of about 50 genera with a total of about 1600 known species of aromatic perennial herbs with creeping horizontal or tuberous rhizomes distributed throughout tropical Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Many of the family's species are important ornamental, spice, or medicinal plants. Ornamental genera include the shell gingers ('' Alpinia''), Siam or summer tulip ('' Curcuma alismatifolia''), '' Globba'', ginger lily ('' Hedychium''), '' Kaempferia'', torch-ginger '' Etlingera elatior'', ''Renealmia'', and ginger (''Zingiber''). Spices include ginger (''Zingiber''), galangal or Thai ginger ('' Alpinia galanga'' and others), melegueta pepper (''Aframomum melegueta''), myoga (''Zingiber mioga''), korarima (''Aframomum corrorima''), turmeric (''Curcuma''), and cardamom ('' Amomum'', '' Elettaria''). Description Members of the family are small to large herbaceous plants with distichous leaves with basal she ...
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Cautleya
''Cautleya'' is a small genus of perennial plants of the family Zingiberaceae (the ginger family), found in the eastern Himalayas through to China and Vietnam. It consists of two species of high-altitude tropical and temperate plants, native to cool forest areas – an unusual habitat for members of the Zingiberaceae. They are grown as ornamental flowering plants. Description ''Cautleya'' species grow from short rhizomes which have thick, fleshy roots. They have "pseudostems" formed by the tightly wrapped basal sheaths of their leaves. Depending on the species, the pseudostems may be high. Individual leaves consist of a sheath and a blade. At the junction of the sheath and blade, there is a stalk ( petiole), which may be very short or absent. The plants die back in the winter with shoots appearing again in spring. The yellow or orange flowers appear in the summer and are grouped into a spike (inflorescence). Each flower is surrounded by a persistent coloured bract. The sepals a ...
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Scaphochlamys
''Scaphochlamys'' is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It is native to Southeast Asia (Thailand, Singapore, Borneo and Malaysia).Searle, R.J. (2010). The genus ''Scaphochlamys'' (Zingiberaceae - Zingibereae): a compendium for the field worker. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 67: 75-121. Species and varieties * ''Scaphochlamys anomala'' (Hallier f.) R.J.Searle, (2010). * ''Scaphochlamys argentea'' R.M.Sm., (1987). * ''Scaphochlamys atroviridis'' Holttum, (1950). * ''Scaphochlamys biloba'' (Ridl.) Holttum, (1950). * ''Scaphochlamys breviscapa'' Holttum, (1950). * ''Scaphochlamys burkillii'' Holttum, (1950). * ''Scaphochlamys calcicola'' A.D.Poulsen & R.J.Searle, (2005). * ''Scaphochlamys concinna'' (John Gilbert Baker, Baker) Holttum, (1950). * ''Scaphochlamys cordata'' Y.Y.Sam & Saw, (2005). * ''Scaphochlamys erecta'' Holttu, (1950). * ''Scaphochlamys gracilipes'' (K.Schum.) S.Sakai & Nagam., (2006). * ''Scaphochlamys grandis'' Holttum, (1950). * ''Scaphochlamys klossii'' (Ridl. ...
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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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Boesenbergia
''Boesenbergia'' is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It contains more than 70 species, native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, etc.). Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes:Plants of the World Online
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Paracautleya
''Curcuma'' () is a genus of plants in the family Zingiberaceae that contains such species as turmeric and Siam tulip. They are native to Southeast Asia, southern China, the Indian Subcontinent, New Guinea and northern Australia. Some species are reportedly naturalized in other warm parts of the world such as tropical Africa, Central America, Florida, and various islands of the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Generally, most curcuma grows well in loose and sandy soil in shaded areas. Botanical description Curcuma is a perennial, herbaceous plant that can reach a height of 1 meter. It emits numerous, edible rhizomes whose interiors are yellow or orange. These rhizomes are reduced to a powder, which is the spice called curcuma. Its lanceolate leaves are oblong or elliptical and are of a uniform green, and about 50cm long and 7 to 25 cm wide. Uses The name is derived from the Sanskrit ''kuṅkuma'', referring to turmeric. Turmeric is used to flavour or colour curry powders ...
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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. officinale'' and '' Z. mioga'', two garden gingers. Culinary Each ginger species has a different culinary usage; for example, myoga is valued for the stem and flowers. Garden ginger's rhizome is the classic spice "ginger", and may be used whole, candied (known commonly as crystallized ginger), or dried and powdered. Other popular ginger Ginger (''Zingiber officinale'') is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring or coloring food. Spices ...s used in cooking include cardamom and turmeric, though neither of these examples is a "true ginger" – they belong to different genera in the family (biology), fa ...
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Stahlianthus
''Stahlianthus'' is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It is native to southern China, the Himalayas, and Indochina Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula or Indochina, is the continental portion of Southeast Asia. It lies east of the Indian subcontinent and south of Mainland China and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west an .... * '' Stahlianthus andersonii'' (Baker) Craib ex Loes. in H.G.A.Engler - Myanmar * '' Stahlianthus campanulatus'' Kuntze - Thailand, Vietnam * '' Stahlianthus involucratus'' (King ex Baker) Craib ex Loes. in H.G.A.Engler - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Darjiling, Assam, Sikkim, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Myanmar * '' Stahlianthus macrochlamys'' (Baker) Craib - Thailand, Myanmar * '' Stahlianthus pedicellatus'' Chaveer. & Mokkamul - Thailand * '' Stahlianthus philippianus'' (A.Dietr.) Loes. in H.G.A.Engler - apparently extinct, origins unknown * '' Stahlianthus thorelii'' Gagnep. - Laos, Thailand Referen ...
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Stadiochilus
''Stadiochilus'' is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It contains only one known species, ''Stadiochilus burmanicus'', first described by Rosemary Margaret Smith in 1980 and endemic to Myanmar (Burma Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...). References Endemic flora of Myanmar Zingiberoideae Zingiberaceae genera Monotypic Zingiberales genera {{Zingiberales-stub ...
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Mantisia
''Globba'' is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It contains about 100 species, native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and Queensland. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' includes: # '' Globba acehensis'' A.Takano & H.Okada - Sumatra # ''Globba adhaerens'' Gagnep. - Indochina # ''Globba albiflora'' Ridl. - Indochina # ''Globba albobracteata'' N.E.Br. - Sumatra # ''Globba andersonii'' C.B.Clarke ex Baker in J.D.Hooker - eastern Himalayas # ''Globba angcorensis'' Gagnep. - Cambodia, Vietnam # ''Globba annamensis'' Gagnep. - Laos, Vietnam # ''Globba argyrocycnos'' Sangvir. & M.F.Newman # '' Globba arracanensis'' Kurz - northern Myanmar # ''Globba atrosanguinea'' Teijsm. & Binn. - Sumatra, Borneo # ''Globba aurantiaca'' Miq. - Sumatra # ''Globba aurea'' Elmer - Palawan, Busuanga # '' Globba bicolor'' Gagnep. - Cambodia, Vietnam # '' Globba brachyanthera'' K.Schum. - Sumatra, Borneo # '' Globba bracteolata'' Wall. ex Bak ...
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Gagnepainia
''Gagnepainia'' is a genus of plants in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It has three known species, all native to Indochina. All three were initially described in 1895 as members of ''Hemiorchis'', then transferred to the newly created ''Gagnepainia'' in 1904. * '' Gagnepainia godefroyi'' (Baill.) K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia * '' Gagnepainia harmandii'' (Baill.) K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Cambodia * '' Gagnepainia thoreliana'' (Baill.) K.Schum. in H.G.A.Engler - Vietnam The genus was named in 1904 by Karl Moritz Schumann for French botanist François Gagnepain, who described many new species from the former colony of French Indochina French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China),; vi, Đông Dương thuộc Pháp, , lit. 'East Ocean under French Control; km, ឥណ្ឌូចិនបារាំង, ; th, อินโดจีนฝรั่งเศส, ....
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