Alpinia vittata

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 Alpinia vittata subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Alpinia sanderae, Sand. St. ascending: lvs. very short- stalked and 5 in. or less long, 1¼ in. or less broad, tapering both ways, rich shining green, regularly and closely striped in broad bands of white leading from the midrib to the margin. New Guinea. G.G. III. 33:248 (suppl.). 1903. Probably a variegated form of A. Rafflesiana, Wall.


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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Alpinia vittata, Bull (Amomum vittatum, Hort.). Lower: lvs. distichous, lanceolate, with pale green or creamy yellow bars or stripes between the nerves: fls. red, in axillary spikes. S. Sea Isls. A.F. 8:787. Gn. 4, p. 25.


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