Amomum Roseisquamosum (zingiberaceae), a new epiphytic ginger from Borneo

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Amomum roseisquamosum (Zingiberaceae) is described from Sarawak, Borneo. This new species is related to A. borneense and A. epiphyticum of Smith's (1989) Group V for Bornean species, sharing an epiphytic habit, crested anther-thecae and flattened fruits, but differs in having white flowers, a shorter corolla tube equal to the calyx tube, and lateral petals connate to the labellum. The systematic position is discussed.

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Nagamasu, H., & Sakai, S. (1996). Amomum Roseisquamosum (zingiberaceae), a new epiphytic ginger from Borneo. Edinburgh Journal of Botany, 53(1), 39–42. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0960428600002705

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