Newmania (plant)
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''Newmania'' is a genus of rhizomatous based
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s belonging to the family Zingiberaceae. They are only native to
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, and found in forests.


Description

The common feature to genus ''Newmania'' is that they all grow from a
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across the ground, then produce a fairly weak false stem and purple-white flowers. Species ''Newmania serpens'' has a weak sheath, the stem can grow up tall, usually bearing 10-15 leaves. The leaf blade is thin and shaped like a narrow ellipse. The leaves have very prominent veining. There are very few flowers, weak, growing close to the ground, they are purple lips with bright red streaks and white stripes on the bottom and middle of the plate. In contrast, species ''Newmania orthostachys'' has a much stronger sheath stem, the stem can grow up tall and can hold 5-8 leaves. There is a thick leaf blade, like an inverted ellipse with barely visible veining. There is tight and erect inflorescence, which has purple lips, with white stripes on the bottom and middle of the lips.


Taxonomy

The genus name of ''Newmania'' is in honour of Mark Fleming Newman (b. 1959) British botanist, who worked at the Botanical Garden in Edinburgh and was a specialist in Zingiberaceae, he had earlier published the Zingiberaceae genus '' Distichochlamys'' in 1995, and was also honoured in the name of '' Alpinia newmanii'' (in Zingiberaceae family) in 2017. The genus was
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by botanists Ngọc-Sâm Lý and Jana Škorničková in
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vol.60 on page 1390 in 2011. The genus has been verified by the
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and the
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, but it does not list any species. 3 species were published in 2018, ''N. cristata'', ''N. gracilis'' and ''N. sontraensis''. They noted that ''N. cristata'' showed signs of vivipary (meaning that instead of reproducing with seeds, there are
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grasses that can reproduce asexually by creating new plantlets on the spikes).


Species

As accepted by
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; The
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is ''Newmania serpens''


Habitat

''Newmania serpens'' is found in forests at at an altitude of above sea level.


Uses

An
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can be found in the
rhizomes In botany and dendrology, a rhizome (; , ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillary buds and grow hori ...
and leaves of ''Newmania sontraensis''. As well as several plant compounds and essential oils have been found in rhizomes of both ''Newmania orthostachys'' and ''Newmania serpens''.


Endangered

4 species of ''Newmania'' are listed by
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Red list as
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(EN), one species is critically endangered (CR) and ''Newmania cristata'' is listed at ''
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'' (LC). ''Newmania serpens'' is listed as ''Critically Endangered'' since 2018, due to the threats of habitat degradation through agricultural expansion (for farms), the planting of plantations (for wood & pulp uses) and the collection of resin (from the plant). ''Newmania sessilanthera'' is threatened by the planting of
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plantations (which are close to the forest population on ''Newmania sessilanthera''). ''Newmania orthostachys'' is threatened by agricultural expansion (for farms) and the planting of plantations (for wood and pulp uses). ''Newmania gracilis'' is threatened by the surrounding forest habitat being affected by nearby logging and
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, the habitat will probably be affected as the surrounding forest is cleared. The quality of the habitat has also been affected by road construction and a new
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(Trần et al. 2018).


References


Other sources

* Jana Leong-Škorničková, Mark Newman, "Gingers of Cambodia, Laos & Vietnam", Singapore Botanic Gardens, National Parks Board, 2015 {{Taxonbar, from=Q22110059 Endangered plants Zingiberaceae Zingiberaceae genera Flora of Vietnam Plants described in 2011