Burbidgea

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 Burbidgea subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Burbidgea (after F. W. Burbidge, who discovered it in Borneo). Zingiberaceae. Allied to Hedychium, but with no lateral perianth segms. and the lip reduced to a small blade. The showy orange-scarlet fls. rival cannas in brilliancy. For cult., see Alpinia and Hedychium.

B. schizochella, Hort. Dwarfer and more compact in habit than B. nitida: Lvs. dull green above, brown-red beneath: fls. orange- yellow. Malaya.


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