Alpinia intermedia

Alpinia intermedia

  • Alpinia intermedia
  • Alpinia intermedia
  • Flower name
    Alpinia intermedia
  • Scientific name
    Alpinia intermedia
  • Alias青野熊竹蘭
  • Place of originChina, Taiwan, Japan 
  • Place of floweringOrchard
  • Flowering seasonJune, July, August

What is Alpinia intermedia

Aonokmatakelan (Aono-bears bamboo orchid, scientific name:Alpinia intermedia) is a ginger of Alpinia perennial native to Japan, Taiwan and China.

Honshu in Japan-will grow on the forest floor near the Okinawan coast. Generic name: aonokmatakelan (Aono bear bamboo orchid), scientific name:Alpinia intermedia, aka: taymaztiouga (torch ginger), Phihippin waxflrower, category name: Plantae Angiosperm gate Monocots rope ginger eyes ginger of Alpinia, origin: China Taiwan, Japan, Habitat: Japan Honshu-near the coast of Okinawa, and environment: tropical forest floor, height: 100-150 cm, leaf: oblong, canopy: length: 30-50 cm, leaf width: 6-10 cm, inflorescence shape: conical or racemes, Corolla length: 2 cm, flower, white, flowering period: June-August, fruit: capsule and ripens fruit, Fruit diameter: 1 cm, fruit shape: round,


  • Order
    Zingiberales
  • Family
    Zingiberaceae
  • Genus
    Alpinia
  • Species
    A. intermedia
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Cone / Compound inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Rose-shaped
  • Leaf type
    oblong
  • Edge of the leaf
    Wavy
  • Life typeYears of grass
  • Flower colorsWhite
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height ~ cm
  • Diameter of flower ~ cm

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