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Malaysian Ginger

By Stephanie

There is place for every plant to flourish well. It was a delight to find a Beehive Ginger, botanically named Zingiber spectabile with so many bright red inflorescences. This species is native to Maritime Southeast Asia (Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines).
I felt like cutting all them to make a flower arrangement...
Malaysian Ginger
The inflorescences were so red that I could spot them from afar...
Malaysian Ginger
These Beehive Gingers were popping up everywhere in a private land in Bukit Tinggi, Selangor. Only invited guests have the privilege to enjoy these beauties ;-) The staircase below led me to the red Beehive Gingers above.
Malaysian Ginger
These orange Beehive Gingers below emerged on the right side of the above staircase. How wonderful!
Malaysian Ginger
The pic below shows another view of the shrub...
Malaysian Ginger
At another location, next to a large boulder, one orange inflorescence emerged.
Malaysian Ginger
The plant's other names include Ginger Wort and Malaysian Ginger.
Malaysian Ginger
The real flower, emerge from between the bracts is small and fragile. The bracts of inflorescence turn darker as they mature.
Malaysian Ginger
Another Beehive Ginger flowering in profusion.

Malaysian Ginger

As mentioned in Wikipedia, Beehive Gingers can grow to 4.5 metres tall.
Hope you enjoyed looking at these gingers :-)

Malaysian Ginger

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