Zingiberaceae (scientific name: Zingiberaceae) is a family of monocotyledonous plants of the order Zingiberaceae. There are about 47 genera and 700 species of undergraduates, mainly distributed in tropical regions. There are about 120 species in 17 genera in China, mainly distributed in various parts of the south. Taiwan produces 26 species in 6 genera. Zingiberaceae is a perennial herb, usually with fragrant, short stems, creeping or massive rhizomes, and leaf sheaths at the base of the leaves; the flowers are bisexual, bilaterally symmetrical, with 3 petals, and connate tubes at the lower part; the fruit is a capsule, and the seeds often have false Seed coat. Many types of undergraduate plants are important seasonings and medicinal plants. Important members of the undergraduate class include ginger, Amomum villosum, Yizhiren, turmeric, turmeric, lotus, cardamom, cardamom, grass cardamom, red cardamom, Shanna, moon peach... etc.
Costus 'Morning Star'(晨星閉鞘姜 (1)
Dimerocostus strobilaceus White 閉鞘姜屬 (1)
Tapeinochilos densum (1)
Tapeinochilos recurvatum (1)
大苞閉鞘姜 學名 Costus dubius (1)
大高良薑 別稱 紅荳蔻學名: Alpinia galanga (1)
孔斯紋山柰 學名Scaphochlamys kunstleri var. kunstleri (1)