Curcuma cordata


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Read about Curcuma cordata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Curcuma cordata, Wall. Lvs. 1 ft. long, sheathing, ovate, acuminate, the same color on both sides, obliquely penninerved: bracts in a cylindrical spike, the upper part forming a sterile part called a coma, which is a rich violet, with a large, blood-colored spot: fls. yellow, with a pink hood. Burma. B.M. 4435.—This is now referred to C. petiolata, Roxbg., but it seems at least horticulturally distinct, with its rose-pink bracts. CH


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