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- Hornstedtia scottiana, common known as Scott's ginger, jiddo, or native cardamom, is a very large ginger (member of the family Zingiberaceae) native to...
- (nagaimo, Chinese yam, Korean yam, mountain yam, white ñame) Hornstedtia scottiana (native ginger) Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato) Ipomoea costata (desert...
- Dypsis scottiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae. It is found only in Madagascar. It is threatened by habitat loss. Rakotoarinivo...
- Binomial name Angrae**** scottianum Rchb.f. (1878) Synonyms Angorchis scottiana (Rchb.f.) ****ze (1891) Angrae**** reichenbachianum Kraenzl. (1890) Arachnangrae****...
- (1893) Alsophila pingbianica Y.K.Yang, Y.M.He & J.K.Wu (1999) Alsophila scottiana Baker (1872) Alsophila sikkimensis C.B.Clarke & Baker (1888) Cyathea khasyana...
- salebrosa Ophiocordyceps salganeicola Ophiocordyceps satoi Ophiocordyceps scottiana Ophiocordyceps selkirkii Ophiocordyceps sichuanensis Ophiocordyceps smithii...
- mangosteen) Garcinia pseudoguttifera Garcinia vidalii (piris) Hornstedtia scottiana (jiddo) Lansium parasiti**** (lanzones) Melastoma malabathri**** Mangifera...
- (Amomum acre), white turmeric (Cur****a zedoaria), jiddo (Hornstedtia scottiana), white ginger lily (Hedychium coronarium), and bitter ginger (Zingiber zerumbet)...
- schulthessi (Saussure, 1890) Ropalidia scitula (Bingham, 1897) Ropalidia scottiana (Saussure, 1890) Ropalidia sculpturata Gusenleitner, 2001 Ropalidia semihyalineata...
- & J.Dransf. Dypsis scandens J.Dransf. Dypsis schatzii Beentje Dypsis scottiana (Becc.) Beentje & J.Dransf. Dypsis simianensis (Jum.) Beentje & J.Dransf...