Cardamon
By Aleyna
- 12 Feb, 2011
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Also growing wild
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A superb shot as well.
12 Feb, 2011
Thank you Motinot, my son in law said you should feel the scent, it is marveillous!
Homebird,
It really is lovely and grows everywhere close to the beach :)
Thank you Theoldgunne :)
13 Feb, 2011
Wow............That is beautiful............
13 Feb, 2011
Thank you Milky,
Im glad you guys like it :)
13 Feb, 2011
Aleyna:
I think this is Alpinia zerumbet - Shell Ginger. It is widely grown here...just like Cardamon...however, the Cardamon flowers are not as large and showy.
16 Feb, 2011
Delonix,
The ginger flowers here are different, even the pinky ones. They look more like lillies.
17 Feb, 2011
Aleyna:
Alpinia zerumbet - Shell Ginger is very different from Hedychium species which are the commonly called gingers.
There's many types of gingers...which look very different form each other. The reason why they're all called gingers is because they're all in the ginger family: Zingerberaceae...which encompasses many genera, such as: Zinginber (edible ginger) Alpinia, Costus, Elettaria (Cardamon), Hedychium and Curcuma. These are only a few examples of the many genera.
Check out my Shell Ginger pics:
http://www.growsonyou.com/Delonix1/photos/Alpinia
17 Feb, 2011
Delonix,
As I've said several times I'm not the expertise :)
I checked your pics and it really seems the same plant, now... I have a question.
We use to dry these flowers in a shadow and fresh place, and use it to cook... as cardamon .... LOL!
Do you have a picture of a Cardamon, where I could find the differences???
Feelling like a fool cooking with ginger flowers thinking it is cardamon..... LOLOL :o)
17 Feb, 2011
Aleyna:
I have a photo of the Cardamon plant (Elettaria cardamomum), however, it's not blooming.
My pic: http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/188559-cardamon-elettaria-cardamomum/member/Delonix1
Here's another link showing the flowers:
http://www.aidanbrooksspices.blogspot.com/2007/10/cardamom-green.html
17 Feb, 2011
Delonix,
Gee... now I'm deeply confused...:o)
I'll take a picture of the Cardamom we use to add to food and tea...
Thanks for the informations :)
18 Feb, 2011
Aleyna:
Didn't mean to confuse you.
It's interesting that you are able to eat the fruit from the Shell Ginger...but many of the plants in the Zingiberaceae family are edible. :>)
18 Feb, 2011
Oh dear,
I'm easily confused... lol, no needs no one to get me confused :)
19 Feb, 2011
Aleyna:
Identifying plants is a very complex process and can be very confusing...there's just too many species and types of plants which look very similar. I've been studying plants and went to school for botany and horticulture...and still I get confused, too. :>)
20 Feb, 2011
lol!!!! OK.... I believe you ;)
20 Feb, 2011
:>)
21 Feb, 2011
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Goodness Aleyna, this is a fabulous flower...:>)
12 Feb, 2011