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- Online; Hornstedtia affinis Ridl. - Sarawak Hornstedtia albomucronata Docot, Mazo & N.P.Mendez Hornstedtia annadeguzmaniae Naive & Alejandro Hornstedtia arunachalensis...
- Ridl. Globba L. Haniffia Holttum Hedychium J.Koenig Hemiorchis Kurz Hornstedtia Retz. Johoralia C.K.Lim Kaempferia L. Kedhalia C.K.Lim Lanxangia M.F...
- Hornstedtia scyphifera, commonly called walking ginger, is a flowering plant in the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). It is native to the Malay Peninsula...
- polystachya (nagaimo, Chinese yam, Korean yam, mountain yam, white ñame) Hornstedtia scottiana (native ginger) Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato) Ipomoea costata...
- Hornstedtia scottiana, common known as Scott's ginger, jiddo, or native cardamom, is a very large ginger (member of the family Zingiberaceae) native to...
- Hornstedtia costata is a ginger-like plant (member of the family Zingiberaceae) native to Bangladesh, ****am, Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh. Previously this...
- Hornstedtia havilandii, also known as panyun (in Iban) or telidus (in Sabah), is a species of flowering plant, a perennial tropical forest herb in the...
- Etlingera venusta is a monocotyledonous plant species first described by Henry Nicholas Ridley, and given its current name by Rosemary Margaret Smith....
- Elettaria speciosa Blume Etlingera elatior var. pileng Ongsakul & C.K.Lim Hornstedtia imperialis (Lindl.) Ridl. Nicolaia elatior (Jack) Horan. Nicolaia imperialis...
- species Amomum compactum – now Wurfbainia compacta Amomum costatum – now Hornstedtia costata Amomum dallachyi – now Meistera dallachyi Amomum elegans – now...