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  1. Imbir żółty, imbir czerwony, kassumunar ( Zingiber montanum) – gatunek byliny z rodziny imbirowatych. Pochodzi z Indii [3]. Uprawiany jest w wielu krajach o tropikalnym klimacie. Morfologia. Roślina o liściach równo-wąsko-lancetowatych tworzących rurkowatą łodygę dochodzącą do 1,5 metra wysokości.

  2. Zingiber montanum [1] is a species of plant in the family Zingiberaceae, with no subspecies. [2] Native to Indo-China and Malesia, it has become an invasive species in the Caribbean and South America; there are many synonyms including Zingiber cassumunar .

  3. 20 lip 2022 · General Information. Zingiber montanum is a herbaceous perennial plant producing clumps of leaves from a large rhizome. The leaves form a pseudostem from 120 - 180cm tall [ 656. ]. The plant is widely cultivated, especially in southeast Asia, as a medicinal plant [ 317. , 656. ]. Known Hazards.

  4. Over the past two decades, Zingiber montanum (≡ Amomum montan... Unravelling the identity and nomenclatural history of Zingiber montanum, and establishing Z. purpureum as the correct name for Cassumunar ginger - Bai - 2019 - TAXON - Wiley Online Library

  5. 6 mar 2014 · This datasheet on Zingiber montanum covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Prevention/Control, Further Information.

  6. 12 lut 2016 · Zingiber montanum is a perennial, clumping herb; rhizomes are horizontal creeping, tuberous, cylindrical to ovoid, irregular, palmately and profusely branched, laterally compressed and strongly aromatic with yellow flesh colour (Plate 3).Psuedostem is cylindrical, erect, enveloped by leafy sheaths and reaching 1.2–1.8 m high. Leaves are alternate, distichous, simple, subsessile or shortly ...

  7. 11 sty 2020 · Article. Unravelling the identity and nomenclatural history of Zingiber montanum, and establishing Z. purpureum as the correct name for Cassumunar ginger. January 2020. Taxon 68 (143) DOI:...