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Crape Ginger
Costus speciosus
9.83906, 118.736
Field Notes
Description:
Costus speciosus or Cheilocostus speciosus or crape ginger is possibly the best known cultivated species of the genus Costus. This plant is native to southeast Asia, especially on the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. Costus differs from the common ginger by having only one row of spirally arranged leaves.
The species reproduces vegetatively by rhizome and birds disperse seeds when they feed on the fruits.
Habitat:
Roadside ditch, low lying areas in the forest. Flowering season starts after rainy season, October to December.
Notes:
Spotted at Puerto Princesa City butterfly garden.
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