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Hope all of you are keeping well. It’s very very cold but I am continuing to write, being on Ayurveda I thought of Enlightening on Values of Food for being in Good Health. As so many are not aware of the Values of Fruits and Vegetables and most importantly Herbs 🙂

Botanical Name: Zingiber Officinale
Other Names: True Ginger, Jengibre, Jenjibre Dulce, Ginger, Adrak, and Kion
Common ginger is a world-famous herb, popular for its aromatic and pungent rhizomes. It has significant medicinal and culinary uses and needs.

2. Beehive Ginger

Botanical Name: Zingiber spectabile
Other Names: Ginger Wort, Malaysian Ginger
Beehive Ginger is famous as an ornamental plant due to its unique beehive-like yellow inflorescences that become red once mature. All parts have a strong gingery fragrance, making local dishes and appetizers.
Growing Tips
- Avoid placing it in full sun, as direct sunlight can burn this plant.
- It grows best in a humid climate.
3. Bitter Ginger

Botanical Name: Zingiber zerumbet
Other Names: Pinecone Ginger, Itter Ginger, Broad-leaved Ginger, Martinique Ginger, Pinecone Lily, Lempoyang, and Wild Ginger
Also known as shampoo ginger, it tastes bitter compared to the common ginger and is added to food flavoring and appetizers. It’s used primarily in herbal medicines and making shampoos.
Growing Tips
Grow it in bright and filtered light in warm soil.
Feed the plant with 8-4-6 fertilizer every three months.
4. Myoga Ginger

Botanical Name: Zingiber mioga
Other Name: Japanese Ginger
In Japan, Myoga Ginger’s flowers and young shoots are used as a tasty garnish on various food. It has a zesty and spicy flavor with a strong, pungent aroma.
- It is better to grow it in partial shade.
- It thrives in moist soil.
5. Crepe Ginger

Botanical Name: Cheilocostus speciosus
Other Names: Crape Ginger, Malay Ginger, and Cane Reed
Known for its crepe-paper-like showy white flowers that emerge from reddish-burgundy spiraled inflorescences. It has a pungent taste with edible flowers and buds.
Growing Tips
- It grows under the canopy of trees.
- Warm and humid climates are best for its growth.
6. Hidden Ginger

Botanical Name: Curcuma petiolata
Other Names: Queen Lily, Siam Tulip, Hidden Lily
Hidden Ginger is a Malaysian native with a spicy scent and a bitter taste. It produces beautiful flowers of bright purple, pink, or orange colors.
Growing Tips
- This 2-3 feet tall plant becomes an excellent container specimen.
- Growing it is similar to canna lilies.
7. Butterfly Lily Ginger

Botanical Name: Hedychium coronarium
Other Name: White Ginger, Flor De Mariposa, Mariposa Blanca, Dolan Champa
8. Shell Ginger

Botanical Name: Alpinia zerumbet
Other Name: Variegated Ginger, Sannin, Getto Plant
Shell ginger has ovate leaves with green stripes, making it an ornamental plant. It blooms clusters of pink buds, emitting a luscious aroma.
With a clove-like flavor, its edible leaves are the primary agents in noodles and teas in Okinawan cuisines.
- While it can grow up to 8-10 feet tall, it doesn’t exceed above 3-4 feet in pots.
- It can be a beautiful houseplant.
9. Dancing Ladies Ginger

Botanical Name: Globba winitii
Other Name: White Dragon Flower
This showy ginger family plant is rare to find. It has unique flowers that emit a sweet honeysuckle-like fragrance and resembles dancing ladies when they move in the wind.
Growing Tips
- It can be grown in USDA zones 8-11.
- A spot that receives part sun is best. You can also grow it in the shade.
10. Yellow Ginger

Botanical Name: Hedychium flavescens
Other Name: Cream Garland-Lily, Yellow Ginger Lily, Wild Ginger
Growing up to 5-6 feet tall, the fleshy rhizomes of yellow ginger are edible but not as flavorful as common ginger. Gardeners usually grow it for its highly fragrant flowers.
Growing Tips
- Grow it in well-drained and moderately fertile soil.
- It’s a shade-tolerant plant.
11. Red Ginger

Rhizomes and stalks of this plant have a strong spicy scent. But what it’s famous for is the bright red or pink bracts that look stunning.
Growing Tips
- The national flower of Samoa prefers warm and moist soil to thrive.
- Grow it under diffused light, avoiding full sun.
12. Torch Ginger

Botanical Name: Etlingera elatior
Other Names: Wild ginger, Combrang, Bunga Kantan, Philippine Waxflower, and Red Ginger Lily, Indonesian Tall Ginger, Boca De Dragón, Rose De Porcelaine
This tropical plant looks glorious with its big and vibrant flowers that appear in red, pink, or orange colors.
The whole plant is edible, and fruits, seed pods, seeds, and flowers stems are eaten in many countries. Flower buds taste piquant and are used in traditional Indonesian and Thai dishes.
Growing Tips
- You can also grow it in a large pot.
- Protect it from intense afternoon sunlight.
13. Mango Ginger

Botanical Name: Curcuma amada
Other Names: Mavina Shunti
Mango ginger is something between turmeric and ginger. The ginger-like rhizomes have a fragrant, spicy taste like common ginger with a hint of raw mango.
It is primarily used in Indian cooking in preparing pickles, chutneys, and soups.
Growing it is similar to common ginger.
In cold climates, you can grow it in warmer months.
14. Kahili Ginger

Botanical Name: Hedychium gardnerianum
Other Name: Fragrant Ginger Lily, Kahila Garland-Lily
This plant is native to Himalayan regions and grown primarily for ornamental purpose. Large dramatic foliage and showy, fragrant flowers make it a truly exotic tropical plant.
Growing Tips
- It can be up to 8 feet tall. In containers, it doesn’t exceed above 3-4 feet.
- You can grow it indoors, as well.
15. Thai Ginger

Botanical Name: Alpinia galanga
Other Names: Thai Ginseng Ginger, Krachai Dum Ginger, Lengkuas, Blue Ginger, and Greater Galangal
Rhizomes of Thai ginger have a pungent aroma with a flavor of pine needles and black pepper. Its rhizomes, flowers, and shoots have extensive uses in Thai curry, chili paste, and pickles.
- Unlike other types of ginger plants, galanga can tolerate more sun and grows best in partial sunlight.
- Grow it in rich and moist soil.
16. Pineapple Ginger

Botanical Name: Tapeinochilos ananassae
Other Names: Indonesian Wax Ginger, Lipstick Ginger
Pineapple ginger has inconspicuous orange-yellow flowers and deep red bracts that grow on long cone-shaped inflorescences that resemble pineapples.
It’s grown for ornamental purposes and used popularly in tropical cut flower arrangements.
Growing Tips
- It grows well in filtered sunlight.
- You can also place it indoors in a spot that receives several hours of morning sunlight.
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