Roscoea auriculata is a perennial herbaceous plant occurring in the eastern Himalayas, in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and Sikkim. Most members of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), to which it belongs, are tropical, but R. auriculata, like other species of Roscoea, grows in much colder mountainous regions.[2] It is sometimes grown as an ornamental plant in gardens.[3]
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Roscoeaauriculata is a perennial herbaceous plant occurring in the eastern Himalayas, in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and Sikkim. Most members of the ginger family...
white lateral staminodes of R. auriculata, and the latter's deflexed (bent back) labellum. R. purpurea like other Roscoea species and cultivars, is often...
species of Roscoea, grows in much colder mountainous regions. Roscoea tumjensis is a perennial herbaceous plant. Like all members of the genus Roscoea, it dies...
expected from its distribution. It appears to be closely related to R. auriculata. Roscoea alpina is found all along the Himalayas, in Kashmir, Tibet, India...
Roscoea brandisii is a species of herbaceous flowering plant in the Zingiberaceae family. It is a perennial found in the state of Meghalaya, India. Most...
black galangal is a cold hardy variety of ginger grown from zones 8. Roscoeaauriculata - Native to eastern Himalayas, in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and Sikkim...
tibetica and R. auriculata. The family Zingiberaceae is mainly tropical in distribution. The unusual mountainous distribution of Roscoea may have evolved...