Alpinia caerulea, commonly known as native ginger or Australian ginger, is an understorey perennial herb in the family Zingiberaceae which grows in rainforest, gallery forest and wet sclerophyll forest in eastern Australia.
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Alpiniacaerulea, commonly known as native ginger or Australian ginger, is an understorey perennial herb in the family Zingiberaceae which grows in rainforest...
covered in sheets of bark tied down with rope; native ginger leaves (Alpiniacaerulea) were used in hut making and paperbark bark (Melaleuca quinquenervia)...
cultivated ginger. Species involved include: Any of the Alpinia species, especially A. caerulea, a large tropical flowering plant Any of the Asarum species...
6 in). The larvae feed on various Zingiberaceae species, including Alpiniacaerulea and Hornstedtia scottiana. Notocrypta waigensis waigensis Notocrypta...
subshrub or shrub culinary, tea, medicinal, fragrance leaves Galangal Alpinia galanga and related species Zingiberaceae perennial herb culinary, medicinal...