Beehive Ginger
Orchid-like flower of Beehive Ginger |
The Beehive Ginger (Zingiber spectabile) have a spectacular flowerhead which actually comprises of numerous bracts, arranged closely together so as to produce a beehive like structure. It springs directly from the ground, initially yellow in color, but turns to red when mature.
Beehive Gingers at the same site bloom almost synchronously, but still it takes a bit effort to see them since the flowerheads are usually hidden by the dense undergrowth and the flowers are small. Only a few flowers emerge from the bracts at the same time. They are attractive with brown-purple, yellow spotted petals.
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