Etlingera hemisphaerica

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Amomum hemisphaericum, Baker. Sts. densely tufted, 10-12 ft.: Lvs. distichous, short-petioled above the sheathing base, 1½ ft. long and 3 in. broad, cuspidate, green above and claret-brown beneath: fls. very numerous, in a globose head, the outer bracts large and empty, obtuse, tinged brown, the inner bracts nearly as long as the fl.; lobes of calyx and corolla green; lip strap- shaped, emarginate, red-brown in middle and yellow at edge. Straits Settlements. B.M. 7592.


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