Abstract

Amomum Roxburgh (1820: 75) is the second largest genus in the ginger family with about 150–180 species, widely distributed in Southeast Asia (Xia et al. 2004). The genus is characterized by having radical inflorescences, an absence of involucre of sterile bracts, reduced lateral staminodes and well-developed anther crests.

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