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Alpinia pulchra (Warb.) K.Schum.식물/들꽃-생강과(Zingiberaceae) 2025. 3. 6. 14:01
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Alpinia pulchra: The Radiant Ginger Plant
Alpinia pulchra, commonly known as the Red Ginger or the Philippine Ginger, is a captivating species belonging to the Zingiberaceae family. Native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, this beautiful plant is cherished for its ornamental and culinary value, making it a delightful addition to gardens and culinary delights alike. Not only does it brighten up gardens with its vibrant hues, but it also holds various ecological and cultural significances that deepen our understanding of biodiversity.
Overview
The Alpinia pulchra is an herbaceous perennial plant that can grow up to 3 meters in height, featuring striking, lush green leaves that can reach lengths of up to 60 centimeters. One of the main attractions of this plant is its stunning flowers, which bloom in clusters and can vary in color from white to bright red. These flowers are not just a visual treat; they are also a magnet for pollinators like bees and butterflies, serving as an important resource in its native ecosystem.
Physical Characteristics
One of the most striking aspects of Alpinia pulchra is its lush foliage. The leaves are elliptic to lanceolate in shape, with a glossy surface that catches the light beautifully. The plant produces spike-like flower clusters that emerge above the foliage, often reaching up to 1 meter in length. These clusters are made up of individual flowers with distinct petals that add a touch of tropical flair. The bract that surrounds the flowers is usually vibrant red, making it one of the identifiable features of this species.
(Alpinia pulchra) - Botanical Realm
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