Alpinia zerumbet

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iAlpinia zerumbet
As a streetplant
As a streetplant
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Zingiberales
Family: Zingiberaceae
Subfamily: Alpinioideae
Tribe: Alpinieae
Genus: Alpinia
Species: A. zerumbet
Binomial name
Alpinia zerumbet
(Pers.) B. L. Burtt and R. M. Smith

Alpinia zerumbet (Light galangal, Pink porcelain lily, Shell flower, Shell ginger; Chinese: 艳山姜; pinyin: yàn shānjiāng) is a Chinese perennial plant of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae).

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[edit] Characteristics

The plant can grow to a height of 1 to 3 m and bears funnel-formed flowers. Flowers have large yellow petals with red spots and stripes. There are three stamens, but only one has pollen. There is one pistil. The fruit is globose with many striations.

[edit] Growing the plant

It's best grown in origanally rich medium wet, to wet well drained soils in full sun to part shade. Afternoon shade in hot in hot summer climates, is recommended. As a house plant, it MUST have bright light, and humid conditions. Prune as needed, and remember that the plants wont flower till the second year, so dont worry if your plant isnt flowering right away.

[edit] Noteworthey Characteristics

Native to eastern asia, this plant is a rhizomatous, ever green tropical preennial that grows in up right clumps 8-10 feet tall in tropical climates. In more typical conditions, it reaches 4-8 feet tall in the green house, and 3-4 feet tall, as a house plant. It is called a sheel ginger or shell flower most commonly, because its individual pink flowers, especially when in bud, resemble sea shells.

[edit] Use

The plant's long leaf blades are still used for wrapping zongzi.

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