Curcuma amada (Mango Ginger)
By Panther
- 5 Dec, 2008
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A ginger with stout underground rhizomes. Foliage dies down in late in autumn and the rhizomes remain dormant in winter. The inflorescence appears in spring from the base of the rhizome. The peduncle grows to about 8 to 10 inches tall. Leaves appear after the flowers. When in full growth the plants can reach a height of about 3ft tall.
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Good guess Delonix it is!! I just wonder how you do it?.LOL. Thanks again
6 Dec, 2008
My brain seems to be an encyclopedia of botanical names....LOL!! It's true though. I've been studying tropical plants for more than 25 years...I drive my family and friends crazy sometimes.(with the exception of my plant friends) LOL!!!
6 Dec, 2008
LOL, I just wish mine was the same with all these names stacked in, wow!!! Your brain is indeed a Botanical Encyclopedia!! I am amazed and thanks again Delonix.
6 Dec, 2008
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Panther,
I think it may be a species of Curcuma. It does look very familiar.
Just a guess though.
6 Dec, 2008