Alpinia zerumbet
Shell ginger
A well-known medicinal plant in the Antilles, Shell ginger is used in many traditional preparations for its recognized properties.
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Ficha descriptiva de la especie
A tropical plant that is both ornamental and medicinal, Shell ginger is appreciated for its fragrance and its uses in local traditions.
Familia:
Zingiberaceae
Origen geográfico:
Asia Oriental (Japón, Taiwán)
Talla:
de 2 a 4 metros
Floración:
March to October (tropical climate/Antilles)
Hábitat:
Humid and semi-shaded tropical areas
Categoría:
Liliopsida (monocotiledóneas)
Orden:
Zingiberales

An emblematic medicinal plant of the Antilles
The Shell ginger is a tropical plant widely used in local traditions. Its name means “for all evils”, in reference to its numerous uses. In particular, it is used in herbal tea to accompany flu conditions, colds or fever, but also to relieve certain digestive disorders such as indigestion, bloating or stomach pain.
This plant enjoys heat, humidity, and rich soil. Like The Alpinia purpurata, it belongs to the Zingiberaceae family. It is also cultivated for its decorative appearance and its pleasant fragrance. You will find it in the magic garden at the entrance of Botanical garden.



