Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea)

Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) with orange petals and green stem in a close up flower shot.
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) flower spike rising from a thick green stem with narrow pointed petals.

Botanical name: Burbidgea stenantha

Common name: Burbidgea

Family: Zingiberaceae

Origin: Indo-Malayan region

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyEpiphyte plantYellow, orange flowers

Burbidgea stenantha is a dwarf ginger that is hard to find, but well worth it. Intermittently throughout the year, bright golden-orange cones will appear above the glossy dark green, maroon-backed leaves. Individual flowers will open and last for a period of about two weeks during each bloom cycle. Has a very upright growth habit.

Similar plants: Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea)


Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) golden yellow flower close up with water droplets on slender petals.
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) golden yellow flower with delicate petals and moisture against a dark background.
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) orange yellow flower spike, close up view for tropical plant identification.
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) flower spike with orange and yellow petals covered in water droplets.
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) yellow and orange flower close up with water drops on petals
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) orange and yellow flower clusters covered with dew drops on green leaves
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) orange flower close up against broad green leaves on a plant.
Burbidgea stenantha (Burbidgea) orange flower spikes rising above lush wide green leaves in natural light.


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