Globba pendula Roxb.
Family
Zingiberaceae
Synonyms
Globba panicoides Miq., Globba uliginosa Miq., Globba wallichii Baker.
Vernacular Names
Malaysia | Meroyan tinggal, halia hutan, puar birah (Peninsular). |
Indonesia | Pedas kancil (Palembang, Sumatra), jae kera (Bangka). |
Vietnam | Ng[ar]i m[oj]i. |
Geographical Distributions
It is well distributed in Bangladesh, southern Burma (Myanmar), Vietnam, peninsular Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, western Java and Borneo.
Description
G. pendula is a herb, which can grow up to 100 cm tall.
The leafy shoot is up to 13 leaves. The leaves are with acuminate-caudate apex, with stiff and curved hairs on above lateral veins.
The inflorescence is much elongated, nodding and with rather long cincinni. The flowers are orange and subsessile. The staminodes are longer than its lateral petal lobes while the anther is with 2 appendages.
Ecology / Cultivation
G. pendula is locally common in primary as well as secondary, lowland and lower montane forest up to 1200 m altitude.
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References
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Plant Resources of South-East Asia No.12(3): Medicinal and poisonous plants 3.