Systematic and variability studies on ‘hidden purple ginger’,Curcuma inodoraBlatter J. (Zingiberaceae) – an endemic promising ginger from Peninsular India

Prabhu Kumar, K.M. ; Thomas, V.P. ; Sabu, M. ; Prasanth, A.V. ; Mohanan, K.V. (2014) Systematic and variability studies on ‘hidden purple ginger’,Curcuma inodoraBlatter J. (Zingiberaceae) – an endemic promising ginger from Peninsular India Webbia, 69 (1). pp. 123-130. ISSN 0083-7792

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1080/00837792.2014.913353

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00837792.2014.913353

Abstract

Ornamental horticulture has become an important commercial trade area in India through the steady increase in demand for cut flowers, and potted and landscape plants. India has a rich distribution of many wild gingers and their ornamental potential is yet to be exploited. The present study is a step towards using the potential ornamental value of Indian wild gingers and creating knowledge and awareness about the need for conservation and for detailed study of native wild ornamental plants in societies, local peoples, students and horticulturists. With these objectives, one endemic species with high ornamental potential, Curcuma inodora Blatter J., was selected and detailed studies were conducted. All the specimens collected were successfully conserved at the Calicut University Botanical Garden.

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