피코진저
Kaempferia laotica
Kaempferia galanga
Kaempferia roscoeana
Kaempferia roscoeana
Kaempferia rotunda
peacock ginger
The Peacock Ginger is very low growing and compact ginger blooming continuously through summer. It can be grown in a shady garden where hardy or it makes an easy, low maintenance container plant for shaded porches and patios.
Kaempferia pulchra-?
Peacock gingers are classified under the genus Kaempheria and are suited for USDA hardiness zones 8-11. Smaller species like K. pulchra have dark green leaves with bronze or purple markings and bloom throughout the summer with small pink, lavender, or white flowers.
Another popular species is K. laotica, which has light to medium green leaves with intricate patterns of burgundy and bronze. one of the largest species is K. rotunda, which can grow up to two feet tall and has green leaves with silver markings and purple undersides.
Kaempferia roscoeana로 소개되었으나
아닌 것으로 판단된다.
Kaempferia laotica
Native to Southeast Asia, Peacock Ginger has oval shaped leaves up to about
6 in across and 8 in in length that lie almost flat on the
ground or just a few inches above ground. The leaves are light to medium green
and most have intricate patterns in colors of burgundy and bronze. The flowers
are not showy and last only a short time. They are small, four-petaled, and
violet to purple in color.
There are an estimated fifty species of Kaempferia generally
known as the "peacock gingers" for their colorful leaves.
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