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Alpinia sp.
Opposite leaves - raceme inflorescence - grow from large rhizomes.
Tropical rain forest.
Yes, reference said this Ginger also planted as ornamental for it fleshy fruit and off course, beautiful flower.
Looks much like my Ginger plant when it blooms.
Spotted on Jan 21, 2012 Submitted on Jan 26, 2012
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Yes, reference said this Ginger also planted as ornamental for it fleshy fruit and off course, beautiful flower.
Looks much like my Ginger plant when it blooms.