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Bengal Ginger Quick Facts
Name: Bengal Ginger
Scientific Name: Zingiber montanum
Origin India and southeast Asia – Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia
Shapes Capsule is ovoid to sub globose and 1–1.5 cm diameter
Taste Hot and camphorous
Health benefits Beneficial for inflammation, sprains, rheumatism, muscular pain, wounds, asthma, respiratory problems, diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, flatulence as well as a poison antidote
Bengal Ginger scientifically known as Zingiber montanum is a species of plant in the family Zingiberaceae, with no subspecies listed in the Catalogue of Life. The plant is native to India and Southeast Asia – Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. It has become an invasive species in the Caribbean and South America. Bengal Ginger, Bitter Ginger, Cassumunar Ginger, Thai Ginger, Cassumar ginger, Bengal root and Mountain Ginger are few of the popular common names of the plant.

Plant description

Bengal Ginger is an herbaceous, perennial, clumping herb that grows about 2 m high. The plant is found growing in wetland habitats, in moist and shady forest areas, partially shaded evergreen and monsoon forests, and secondary forests, open habitats at forest edges, disturbed sites and bamboo thickets on rocky soils. The plant prefers well-drained, sandy lam or loamy clay soils. Rhizomes are horizontal creeping, tuberous, cylindrical to ovoid, irregular, palmately and profusely branched, laterally compressed and strongly aromatic with yellow flesh color. Pseudostem is cylindrical, erect, enveloped by leafy sheaths and reaching 1.2–1.8 m high.

Leaves

Leaves are alternate, distichous, simple, sub sessile or shortly petiolate, lanceolate-oblong and 3.5–5.5 cm wide and 18–35 cm long. Leaf sheaths are oblong, with membranous margins. Ligules are ovate and membranous margins. Ligules are ovate and membranous. It is stalk less, velvet-hairy or velvet-hairy along midrib only on the lower surface.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence is radical. Spikes are cylindrical, fusiform or cone like, borne on a peduncle spike (scape) arising from rhizome and 8–60 cm high with 5–7cataphylls. Bracts are divided into outer and inner, spirally arranged, very dense, persistent and red or purplish brown. The outer is broadly ovate to sub orbicular and cucullate, while the inner is ovate and glabrous.

Flowers and Fruits

Flowers are ebracteolate, bisexual, zygomorphic and epigynous. Calyx is 1.2–1.5 cm, membranous, glabrous and white. Corolla has 4 lateral lobes and is linear- lanceolate, yellowish-white and reddish lineolate on margins. Labellum is white or pale yellow and sub orbicular. Apex is emarginate; central lobe is broadly rounded; stamen is 1 cm long and pale yellow. Ovary is 3 loculed, inferior, 3–4 mm long and pubescent. Fertile flowers are followed by capsule that is ovoid to sub globose and 1–1.5 cm in diameter.

History

Zingiber montanum is considered native to India and Southeast Asia – Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. The species is considered native to Vietnam in Wiart but naturalized according to the Kew World Checklist. In Borneo, it is listed as naturalized in the Kew World Checklist, whereas USDA-ARS ( 2014 ) lists the species as native. The species has been widely cultivated across tropical Asia for food flavoring, often as a substitute for Z. officinale, and for a variety of medicinal uses.

Traditional uses and benefits of Bengal Ginger

Culinary uses

Other facts

References:

https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=817992#null

https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/57536

https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=ZIMO2

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zingiber_montanum

https://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/243791

https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15336912

https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?413101

http://www.tn-grin.nat.tn/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=413101

http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-273343

https://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Mountain%20Ginger.html

http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Zingiber+montanum

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