Aromatic Ginger is found primarily in open areas in southern China,
Taiwan, Cambodia and India, but is also widely cultivated throughout SE
Asia. The plant is used as an herb in cooking, especially in Thai cuisine.
The plant has thick rounded leaves that lay flat on the ground. New leaves
start growing in mid spring from the small dormant rhizomes. In summer,
one or two flowers are produced successively from the centre of the
growing tip. Flowering lasts over a two month period. The plants becomes
dormant in winter - leaves die down in late autumn and rhizomes remain
underground through winter. Dried or fresh rhizomes, which are very
aromatic, are used in Asian cuisine as a spice.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Maharashtra & Delhi.
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