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Beehive Ginger
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Native to Asia the unusual looking Beehive Ginger flower.

The scientific name of the species, Zingiber spectabile, comes from two words. "Zingiber" is originally from a Sanskrit word that means "shaped like a horn" and refers to the horn-shaped leaves of most species of ginger. "Spectabile" is derived from the Latin spectabilis, meaning 'visible' or 'spectacular'.

The plant is commonly known in the West by the common name "beehive ginger", due to its unusual inflorescences which resemble a skep beehive. It is also referred to by the common names "Ginger wort" or "Malaysian ginger"

Beehive | Ginger | Flower | Pink | Asia

Beehive Ginger - Flowers, Beehive | Ginger | Flower | Pink | Asia