5 Seeds (not bulbs) w/Instructions (perishable, damp wrapped)
The large, up to 5 foot tall flower stalks emerge from fleshy underground rhizomes. The inflorescence have waxy, red to pink, white-edged bracts and are pinecone-shaped with a skirt of larger bracts. Foliage is dark lush green in color. Enjoys warmer climate - flowers well throughout the year. In the tropics there is never a time when it does not have at least one flower on it. Foliage height around 9 ft but can get 12 ft in more shaded positions.
All gingers are closely related to heliconias, flowering bananas, cannas, and marantas. Although these gingers are found throughout the forests of Malaysia, they are relatively new to our landscaping. Due in part to their large showy flowers, they have gained rapid popularity as garden elements. Excellent, long lasting cut flower. The unopened flower buds are edible and very flavorful, and they are used in Southeast Asian cooking. Zone 9b+ or greenhouse. Once the plant is established, corms can be lifted for the winter in colder areas.
Etlingera elatior, Phaeomeria speciosa, Phaeomeria magnifica, Nicolaio elatior, Alpinia elatior, Alpinia magnifica, torchflower, torch lily, wild ginger, honjé, combrang, kecombrang, Cekala bunga kantan, Philippine wax flower