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]
- Epiamomum angustipetalum (S.Sakai & Nagam.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
- Epiamomum borneense (K.Schum.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
- Epiamomum epiphyticum (R.M.Sm.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
- Epiamomum hansenii (R.M.Sm.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
- Epiamomum pungens (R.M.Sm.) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
- Epiamomum roseisquamosum (Nagam. & S.Sakai) A.D.Poulsen & Škorničk., 2018
Notes and References
- 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,
- http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/77178189-1 Plants of the World Online: Epiamomum A.D.Poulsen & Skornick. (retrieved 8 May 2021