Kaempferia rotunda L.

Family: Zingiberaceae

Taxonomy:Plantae > Tracheophyta > Liliopsida > Zingiberales > Zingiberaceae > Kaempferia > K. rotunda

Common name [English]: Indian crocus

Vernacular name [Malayalam]: ചെങ്ങനീർകിഴങ്ങ്

Nativity: Indian Subcontinent to S. China

Habitat: Monsoon forests and open grassland , cultivated

Description: Rhizome short, stout, 2.5-3.5 x 2 cm strongly aromatic; roots stout, fleshy, often terminating in ovoid or spindle-shaped, 2-5 x 0.5 cm, yellow-white tubers. Leafy shoot 50-65 cm high. Leaves few, radical, erect; lamina, 15-30 x 5-12 cm, oblong-lanceolate, with acute base and gradually acuminate apex, purple beneath, mottled green above, upper surface glabrous, lower surface densely covered with very short hairs; petiole 6-8 cm long; ligule small, 2-4 mm long, hairy. Inflorescence appearing before the leaves, shortly peduncled, enclosed within greenish-purple, narrow sheaths; 4-12 flowered, usually 1-2 flowers open at the same time. Bracts imbricating, 3-3.5 cm long, oblong, tip acute, tip sparsely hairy. Bracteoles upto 2.5 cm long, bidentate, glabrous. Calyx 5-6 cm long, unilaterally split, tip with two dorsal ridges, light violetish, transparent, sparsely hairy. Corolla tube slightly longer than the calyx, 6-7 cm long, slender, cylindric, nearly erect, obliquely funnel-shaped towards the mouth; lobes white, very narrow, c. 5 x 0.8 cm, lanceolate with acuminate tip. Labellum 5.5-6 x 2-2.5 cm, broadly ovate, deeply divided into 2 suborbicular lobes, lilac with deep violet in the centre, with many radiating violet lines. Lateral staminodes 5-5.5 x 1.6 cm, ovate elliptic, tip acuminate, white with a violet tinge towards the margin, a small cleft on the outer margin in the middle, glabrous. Filament short, erect, 5 mm long, sparsely pubescent; thecae 8 mm long, parallel, connective prolonged into a crest, c. 1.2 x 0.5 cm, broadly ovate, divided half way down into two, lanceolate or subulate segments, upper half light violetish. Style long, filiform, stigma slightly flattened and cupular, margin hairy. Epigynous glands two, filiform, erect, embracing the lower part of the style. Ovary 5 x 3 mm, tricarpellary, with many ovules on axile placenta, glabrous. Fruiting not common.

Flowering and Fruiting : March-May

Uses : Ayurveda, Folk medicine, Siddha

Cultivation : Cultivated

References

http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org

https://indiabiodiversity.org