Customer Support
0
Close

Categories

Filters

    A Guide to Gingers of Borneo

    €15,85
    • Including 9% Tax: €15,85
    • Excluding VAT: €14,54
    3 In stock: Ordered on working days before 17:00, shipped the same day.
    This guide covers 100 species of this rhizomatous perennial herb, representing all 19 genera of Borneo... Show more
    • Free shipping in the Netherlands from € 35,- *
    • Ordered before 5 p.m. on working days? Shipped the same day!
    • 14-day money back guarantee
    • We are happy to think along!

    Product description

    AuthorsAnthony Lamb, Januarius Gobilik, Marlina Ardiyani & Axel Dalberg Poulsen
    ISBN9789838121460
    PublisherNatural History Publications Borneo
    LanguageEnglish
    Pages144
    FormatPaperback
    Images   Colour images
    Year published  2013

    The gingers are rhizomatous perennial herbs, mostly aromatic, of the family Zingiberaceae which has over 1500 species, with its centre of diversity in Asia. It is the largest family in the order Zingiberales, which contains nearly 3000 species. The gingers are related to the Bananas, Strelitzias (Bird-of-paradise flowers), Orchidanthas, Heliconias, Costus (Spiral Gingers), Cannas and Prayer-plants. In Borneo the gingers display a great diversity and are separated into 19 genera with nearly 250 named taxa (and many others still to be identified). They favour riverine and limestone forests, but occur from lowland coastal forests to as high as lower montane forest; only a few occur in upper montane forest.  Many ginger species — and 4 of the 19 genera — in Borneo are endemic to the island, which is one of the world’s hotspots of plant diversity; this is also true for ginger diversity. While some gingers provide spices such as ginger, galangal, turmeric and cardamom, other species are utilised as vegetables or for the fruits, and many have medicinal uses. Though most have flowers that last only a day, the showy inflorescences produce a series of flowers for several days. These and species with beautiful foliage have potential as ornamental plants. This guide covers 100 species, representing all 19 genera of Borneo.

    Specifications

    Article number
    9789838121460
    EAN
    9789838121460

    Reviews

    0 from 5Based on 0 reviews
    Create your own review

    There are no reviews written yet about this product..

    Related products

    Complete your order

    A Guide to Gingers of Borneo
    € 15,85
    A Guide to Gingers of Borneo
    3 In stock: Ordered on working days before 17:00, shipped the same day.
    Add to cart

    Recently viewed