Epiamomum Explained

Epiamomum is a genus of plants in the family Zingiberaceae and tribe Alpinieae; all records to date are from Borneo island. Before 2018, some species were placed in the genus Amomum.[1]

Species

Plants of the World Online includes:[2]

  1. Epiamomum angustipetalum (S.Sakai & Nagam.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
  2. Epiamomum borneense (K.Schum.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
  3. Epiamomum epiphyticum (R.M.Sm.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
  4. Epiamomum hansenii (R.M.Sm.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
  5. Epiamomum pungens (R.M.Sm.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
  6. Epiamomum roseisquamosum (Nagam. & S.Sakai) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018

Notes and References

  1. Hugo de Boer, Mark Newman, Axel Dalberg Poulsen, A. Jane Droop, Tomáš Fér, Lê Thị Thu Hiền, Kristýna Hlavatá, Vichith Lamxay, James E. Richardson, Karin Steffen & Jana Leong-Škorničková, 2018. Convergent morphology in Alpinieae (Zingiberaceae): Recircumscribing Amomum as a monophyletic genus. Taxon 67(1):6-36,
  2. http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/77178189-1 Plants of the World Online: Epiamomum A.D.Poulsen & Skornick. (retrieved 8 May 2021