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Tamijia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Zingiberaceae

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Zingiberales

Species
  
T. flagellaris

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Tamijia flagellaris is the only species within the Tamijia genus. It is part of the Zingiberaceae family.

Contents

Distribution

It is native to Brunei and Malaysia.

Habitat and ecology

Typically found in drier soil that most plants in the ginger family. Most abundant in shaded and closed canopy environments.

Description

It contains a poorly developed pseudostem and can contain 2 to 7 leaves on each shoot. The leaves are obliquely and narrowly obovate, they are arranged distichously. There are small hairs on the apex and near the midrib on the bottom side of its leaves, other than these small hairs the leaves are glabrous on both sides. The apex of the leaves are acute and the base is attenuate. The petiole can reach 6–17 cm in length and is also glabrous.

Flowers and fruit

Commonly it has radial inflorescence, however it rarely also has terminal inflorescence.

Food

It is edible.

References

Tamijia Wikipedia