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Etlingera elatior 'Pink'

This is the pink form of a fabulous exotic bloom! "Torch gingers" are tropical ornamental plants of supreme beauty. The torch-like inflorescence is produced at eye level and the vegetative shoots are also very elegant. It is used as a food ingredient for delicacies in SE Asia and also as a medicine.

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This is the pink form of a fabulous exotic bloom! "Torch gingers" are tropical ornamental plants of supreme beauty. The torch-like inflorescence is produced at eye level, at 1-1,5 of height and it lasts a lot as a cut flower. Vegetative shoots are very beautiful, tall and arching and can reach 1,5-5 m, depending on the environmental conditions.

The flower buds are also used as a food ingredient, but more importantly the ripe seed pods, which are packed with small black seeds, are an essential for cooking delicacies in different countries of SE Asia. There are also different medicinal uses with good scientific results.

We ship thick, healthy rhizomes from adult, blooming plants, often with branches and a few cut shoots.

Picture from Wikipedia, "Etlingera elatior2" by tanakawho - originally posted to Flickr as Torch ginger. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Etlingera_elatior2.jpg#/media/File:Etlingera_elatior2.jpg

Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante Asia
Présentation Racine nue
Taille max. 200cm-400cm
Famille botanique Zingiberaceae
Lumière Moyenne
Lumière Soleil
Température minimale hivernale 0 ºC à 15 ºC
Saison de floraison Mois les plus chauds
Type de plante Herbacées
Couleur Rose
Soins Pot
Forme Rhizomes
Forme Vivaces
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