Conamomum Explained
Conamomum[1] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zingiberaceae and tribe Alpinieae. Its native range is from Indochina to western Malesia.
Species
Plants of the World Online currently includes:[2]
- Conamomum citrinum Ridl. - type species
- Conamomum cylindraceum (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum cylindrostachys (K.Schum.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum flavidulum (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum pierreanum (Gagnep.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum rubidum (Lamxay & N.S.Lý) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum spiceum (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum squarrosum (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum utriculosum Ridl.
- Conamomum xanthophlebium (Baker) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
- Conamomum vietnamense N.S.Lý et al.[3]
Notes and References
- Ridley HN (1899) Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 32: 121.
- https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:37235-1 Plants of the World Online: Conamomum Ridl. (retrieved 19 January 2022)
- Ly NS, Hoang TS, Insisiengmay O, Haevermans T, Newman MF (2022) Conamomum vietnamense (Zingiberaceae), a new species from Tay Nguyen, Vietnam Phytotaxa 531 No. 2.