This is an unusual flower from the ginger family.
This easily grows in the tropics and I have found them at cool Buenos Aires Resort, Salvador Benedicto towns and even at our home, planted by my sister in Bacolod City, Negros Island where I took the photos.
It is reported that the small flowers which grow in pairs, last only for a day! but the main flower bulb inflorescence can last for months as a cut flower!
Here is a second set of photos from virtually the same place we shot last year!
| Plant | Zingeber Spectable |
| Common Names | Beehive ginger flower, gingerwort |
| Camera | Olympus VG-110, Fujifilm HS25EXR (second set) |
| Photographer | Dr. Ernesto P. Adorio |
| Location | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental |
| References | palmvrienden.net, Wikipedia |
| Acknowledgments | Rebecca Adorio (common name and garden specimens), Susan Estrope Dicker(ginger family) |
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