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- Q15326829 subject Q8922302.
- Q15326829 abstract "Costus spectabilis (Fenzl) Schumann is an African, gregarious species of herb; low and perennial, it is found from Sierra Leone to Sudan to as far south as Angola and Zimbabwe. It is one of some 109 species belonging to the family of Costaceae, all tropical and occurring in Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas. Their underground storage organs are rhizomes, and they are largely shade-loving, with some species able to grow in full sunlight. They prefer moist soil and a humid climate. The rhizomes, which are covered in brown papery scales which are hairy in their lower half, lengthen, spreading below ground level to form new offshoots. In cultivation in pots, the rhizomes will grow through drainage holes or follow the inside contours of the pot. Closely related to the Ginger family Zingiberaceae, it produces 4 large (12 x 12 cm), fleshy leaves which lie flat on the ground and form a basal rosette. They are glabrous above and pubescent below, especially along the midrib. The leaf margin is entire, often with an edging of purple-pink. The inflorescence is terminal, growing from the centre of the rosette. The flowers are showy, yellow, and open singly and die rapidly, but are immediately followed by another. It is found in wooded grassland and deciduous woodland, occasionally near termite mounds or around rocks. The species becomes dormant during winter, shrinking to a centipede-like rhizome without roots. In spring it produces paddle-shaped leaves that appress to the soil when fully formed, and similar to water-lily pads. The abaxial leaf surface has a spongy white texture.Flowers are bright yellow with a crisped margin, and some 9 cm across, with a large staminodial labellum, and resembling those of a pumpkin. The texture of the flower is soft and thin. This geophyte is found over much of tropical Africa in Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.".
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- Q15326829 genus Q133082.
- Q15326829 kingdom Q756.
- Q15326829 order Q203779.
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- Q15326829 synonym "*Cadalvena dalzielii C.H.Wright".
- Q15326829 synonym "*Cadalvena pistiifolia (K.Schum.) Baker".
- Q15326829 synonym "*Cadalvena spectabilis Fenzl".
- Q15326829 synonym "*Costus pistiifolius K.Schum.".
- Q15326829 synonym "*Kaempferia spectabilis (Fenzl) Baker".
- Q15326829 synonym "*Kaempferia spectabilis Bentham & Hooker".
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- Q15326829 binomialAuthority "Schumann".
- Q15326829 familia Q131356.
- Q15326829 genus "Costus".
- Q15326829 ordo Q203779.
- Q15326829 regnum Q756.
- Q15326829 synonyms "*Cadalvena dalzielii C.H.Wright *Cadalvena pistiifolia Baker *Cadalvena spectabilis Fenzl *Costus pistiifolius K.Schum. *Kaempferia spectabilis Baker *Kaempferia spectabilis Bentham & Hooker".
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- Q15326829 type Eukaryote.
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- Q15326829 comment "Costus spectabilis (Fenzl) Schumann is an African, gregarious species of herb; low and perennial, it is found from Sierra Leone to Sudan to as far south as Angola and Zimbabwe. It is one of some 109 species belonging to the family of Costaceae, all tropical and occurring in Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas. Their underground storage organs are rhizomes, and they are largely shade-loving, with some species able to grow in full sunlight. They prefer moist soil and a humid climate.".
- Q15326829 label "Costus spectabilis".
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