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| {{SPlantbox | | {{SPlantbox |
| + | |familia=Zingiberaceae |
| + | |genus=Zingiber |
| + | |common_name=Ginger |
| + | |habit=bulbous |
| |Min ht metric=cm | | |Min ht metric=cm |
| + | |origin=Indomalaysia, E Asia, N Australia |
| + | |lifespan=perennial |
| + | |exposure=sun, part-sun |
| + | |water=moist, moderate |
| + | |features=flowers, edible, foliage |
| + | |flower_season=early summer, mid summer, late summer |
| |Temp Metric=°F | | |Temp Metric=°F |
− | |image=Upload.png | + | |image=Koeh-146.jpg |
− | |image_width=240 | + | |image_width=200 |
| + | |image_caption=Sketch of ginger plant |
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− | | name = ''Zingiber''
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− | | common_names = Ginger
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− | | growth_habit = herbaceous clump
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− | | high = <!--- 3ft (1m) -->
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− | | wide = <!--- 20in (65cm) -->
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− | | origin = Indomalaysia, E Asia, N Australia
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− | | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous -->
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− | | lifespan = perennial
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− | | exposure = sun to part-shade
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− | | water = regular
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− | | features = varies: flowers, roots, foliage
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− | | hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 40[[Fahrenheit|°F]] (5[[Celsius|°C]]), etc -->
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− | | bloom = summer
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− | | usda_zones = see species
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− | | sunset_zones = <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available -->
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− | | color = IndianRed
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− | | image = Koeh-146.jpg
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− | | image_width = 200px
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− | | image_caption = Sketch of ginger plant
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− | |regnum = Plantae
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− | |unranked_divisio = Angiosperms
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− | |unranked_classis = Monocots
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− | |unranked_ordo = [ommelinids
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− | |ordo = Zingiberales
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− | |familia = Zingiberaceae
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− | |genus = Zingiber
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| About 60 species exist in the ginger (Zingiberaceae) family, but the only one we commonly eat is the rhizome of [[Zingiber officinale]]. The herbaceous and evergreen rhizomatous plants form clumps. They are perennial herbs. Leaves are normally narrow and arranged in 2 ranks on upright stems. Blooms are often very bright colors and appear cone-like, with the waxy-looking bracts overlapping. These inflorescences rise from the plant's base in summer. The majority are frost tender, though some do well in temperate gardens. | | About 60 species exist in the ginger (Zingiberaceae) family, but the only one we commonly eat is the rhizome of [[Zingiber officinale]]. The herbaceous and evergreen rhizomatous plants form clumps. They are perennial herbs. Leaves are normally narrow and arranged in 2 ranks on upright stems. Blooms are often very bright colors and appear cone-like, with the waxy-looking bracts overlapping. These inflorescences rise from the plant's base in summer. The majority are frost tender, though some do well in temperate gardens. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| + | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 |
| *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 | | *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 |
| <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> | | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> |
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