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  2. Ginger - Wikipedia

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    Ginger flower Ginger flower. Ginger originated from Maritime Southeast Asia. It is a true cultigen and does not exist in its wild state. [13] [14] The most ancient evidence of its domestication is among the Austronesian peoples where it was among several species of ginger cultivated and exploited since ancient times.

  3. Alpinia purpurata - Wikipedia

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    Alpinia purpurata, commonly referred to as red ginger, ostrich plume and pink cone ginger, is a ginger native to Maluku and the southwest Pacific islands.In typical ginger fashion, A. purpurata is a rhizomatous plant, spreading underground in a horizontal growth habit, sending feeder roots downwards into the substrate and sprouting leafy vertical stems from nodes located along the rhizome.

  4. Alpinia - Wikipedia

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    This is the largest genus in the ginger family, [7] with 248 species and 2 hybrids accepted by Plants of the World Online as of 27 June 2024. [1] A number of those are commonly grown for their flowers, including red ginger , and others are used as spices, including Galangal .

  5. Zingiber - Wikipedia

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    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 gingers used in cooking include cardamom and turmeric , [ 6 ] though neither of these examples is a "true ginger" – they belong to different genera in the family Zingiberaceae .

  6. Zingiberaceae - Wikipedia

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    Zingiberaceae (/ ˌ z ɪ n dʒ ɪ b ɪ ˈ r eɪ s i. iː /) or the ginger family is a family of flowering plants made up of about 50 genera with a total of about 1600 known species [4] of aromatic perennial herbs with creeping horizontal or tuberous rhizomes distributed throughout tropical Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

  7. CHARLES REYNOLDS: Small gingers boast bright colors in shade

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    Siam tulips also succeed in containers both indoors and outdoors and are popular as cut flowers. Plants are available online. CHARLES REYNOLDS: Small gingers boast bright colors in shade

  8. Unraveling the mystery of Vernors as a medicinal drink: Fact ...

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    “In traditional Chinese medicine, ginger is considered a pungent, dry, warming, yang herb to be used for ailments triggered by cold, damp weather,” reads a 2018 study from the Journal of Pure ...

  9. Zingiber spectabile - Wikipedia

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    Zingiber spectabile. In common with most plants in genus Zingiber, the leaves of the plant are long and mostly oblong shaped, tapering to a single point at their tip.Under ideal circumstances, the plant can reach a height of 4.5 metres (15 ft), or even more.