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- Wurfbainia is an Asian genus of flowering plants in the family Zingiberaceae. Species in this genus have been recorded from the Himalayas, South China...
- Wurfbainia villosa, also known by its basionym Amomum villosum, (Chinese: 砂仁; pinyin: shārén) is a plant in the ginger family which is grown as a cardamom-like...
- Wurfbainia vera is a herbaceous plant in the Zingiberaceae family. Formerly called Amomum verum, it was the first plant species to be named by a woman...
- Wurfbainia uliginosa is the type species of the recently reconstituted plant genus Wurfbainia in the ginger family. Its native range is from Indo-China...
- Wurfbainia elegans is a species of plant belonging to Zingiberaceae, the ginger family. It is endemic to the Philippines. The species is abundant in the...
- – now Wurfbainia compacta Amomum costatum – now Hornstedtia costata Amomum dallachyi – now Meistera dallachyi Amomum elegans – now Wurfbainia elegans...
- in aromatic bitters, gin, and herbal teas. In Korea, Tavoy cardamom (Wurfbainia villosa var. xanthioides) and red cardamom (Lanxangia tsao-ko) are used...
- Amomum costatum) (India, ****stan) Cardamom, Chinese white; bai dou kou (Wurfbainia compacta) (China) C****ia (Cinnamomum aromati****) Cayenne pepper (Capsi****...
- D.Poulsen & M.F.Newman Tamijia S.Sakai & Nagam. Vanoverberghia Merr. Wurfbainia Giseke Zingiber Mill. Phylogenetic tree of the family Subfamily Siphonochiloideae...
- Plagiostachys Renealmia Siliquamomum Sulettaria Sundamomum Vanoverberghia Wurfbainia Giseke Burbidgea Pleuranthodium Riedelia Siamanthus H****karl JC (1844)...