Summary[edit] Description: English: Black turmeric powder. Date: 23 April 2009. Source: Own work by the original uploader. Author: Ramesh Raju, Redaloes (talk) (Uploads).
W. John Kress, John Mood, Mamiyil Sabu, Linda Prince, Santanu Dey, E. Sanoj
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Larsenianthus assamensis S. Dey, Mood, & S. Choudhury. A overall habit B leaf, entire C leaf base with petiole and ligule D inflorescence E inflorescence bract F bracteole G bract and flower, semi-lateral view H calyx, spread open I labellum with attached lateral staminodes J stamen showing base of floral tube and the epigynous nectaries K filament and anther with protruding stigma L epigynous nectaries and style. Line drawing by Linda Van Vorobik from plants in cultivation; voucher S. Dey 1012. Date: 1 November 2010. Source: 'Larsenianthus, a new Asian genus of Gingers (Zingiberaceae) with four species doi:10.3897/phytokeys.1.658. Author: W. John Kress, John Mood, Mamiyil Sabu, Linda Prince, Santanu Dey, E. Sanoj.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Fruit of Aframomum zambesiacum. Photo taken near Izumbwe village, Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Date: 5 November 2006. Source: Own work. Author: Jawleyford. Permission(Reusing this file): Plants visited by bees and other useful plants of Umalila, Southern Tanzania.
W. John Kress, John Mood, Mamiyil Sabu, Linda Prince, Santanu Dey, E. Sanoj
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Larsenianthus arunachalensis M. Sabu, Sanoj & T.Rajesh Kumar. A inflorescence B apical part of leaf sheath with ligule and petiole C inflorescence bract D bracteole E calyx F flower, lateral view G floral tube H labellum I lateral staminodes J anther, front, back and lateral views K unicellular branched hairs inside corolla tube L stigma and upper portion of style M base of flower, cut-way view to show style and epigynous nectaries N ovary, transverse section. Line drawing by E. Sanoj from plants in cultivation; voucher Sanoj & Rajesh Kumar 105640. Date: 1 November 2010. Source: 'Larsenianthus, a new Asian genus of Gingers (Zingiberaceae) with four species doi:10.3897/phytokeys.1.658. Author: W. John Kress, John Mood, Mamiyil Sabu, Linda Prince, Santanu Dey, E. Sanoj.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Labelled close-up of the centre of a flower of Roscoea auriculata. Date: 9 October 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Peter coxhead.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Alpinia (Catimbium) malaccensis; flowering raceme. From Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia: Laja gowah (Alpinia (Catimbium) malaccensis); malai bunga. Dari Hutan Darmaga, Situgede, Bogor. Date: 11 August 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Wibowo Djatmiko (Wie146). Object location 6° 33′ 13.3″ S, 106° 45′ 12″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: -6.553694; 106.753333.
Xiu Hu, Jia-qi Huang, Jia-chuan Tan, Yong-qingWu, Juan Chen
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Figure 2.
Hedychiumviridibracteatum X.Hu, sp. nov., flowers and their parts: A bract B bracteole C ovary D calyx tube E floral tube F corolla lobe G lateral staminodes H labellum I labellum claw J filament K anther.
herb to 1.5 m, leaves dark green; inflorescence bright orange, bracts orange, ovary bright green. Photo Project web address: www.inbio.ac.cr/pila-darwin/
Mainly reported from Ecuador and Peru and mainly from the Amazon basin. The fruit are edible. Photo from Omaere Etnobotanical Gardens, Puyo, Ecuador. In context at www.dixpix.ca/meso_america/Flora/gingers/index.html
Hedychium gardnerianumKahili ginger. Grows in nature in the Himalayas in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Kahili ginger is regarded as one the 100 most invasive species in the world by the IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group.. It is a serious weed in Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Azores. Some research indicates the villosin, a compound found in H. gardnerianum, may be of use in treatment of small cell lung cancer. Photographed in a private garden in Berkeley, CA where it grows as a pot plant.