Wax ginger (Tapeinochilus ananassae)

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Wax ginger



As Torch Gingers,
the Wax Gingers go directly out of earth from an underground rhizome from which long stems appear, which carry the leaves and the final inflorescence.

In the temperate countries, Wax Gingers must be cultivated in hothouses
(20 degrees
minimum).








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