zerumbet การใช้
- Specific host plants include " Zingiber zerumbet ".
- Z . zerumbet has decorative red cones that sit on foot-tall stems.
- A : The ginger in the photo you sent is shell ginger ( Alpinia zerumbet ).
- The ginger you have is a variegated form of the shell ginger, " Alpinia zerumbet ."
- The shell gingers ( Alpinia zerumbet ) will only flower on growth that survives winter undamaged by cold weather.
- The rhizomes of " Z . zerumbet " have been used as food flavoring and appetizers in various cuisines while the rhizome extracts have been used in herbal medicine.
- Zingiber zerumbet " Darceyi " is a variegated, 3-foot plant with undulating, bright-green foliage edged in creamy white and cones that age from green to red.
- "Alpinia zerumbet " is called a " shell ginger " or " shell flower " most commonly, because its individual pink flowers, especially when in bud, resemble sea shells.
- They include names of medicinal plants from Tropical Asia for which there had been no prior Latin or Greek name, such as azedarach, bellerica, cubeba, emblica, galanga, metel, turpethum, zedoaria and zerumbet.
- An extract, zerumbone, from " Z . zerumbet ", has been found to induce apoptosis, or programmed cell death, in human liver cancer cells, in an " in vitro " study.