Renealmia alpinia

id: renealmia-alpinia-282-10067305
title: Renealmia alpinia
text: Renealmia alpinia is a flowering plant species native to the Americas, where it grows from southern Mexico through much of South America, though not in the Southern Cone. It can also be found on several Caribbean islands. In Quechua it is called misk'i p'anqa. The name alludes to R. alpinia's value as a culinary herb, especially for flavoring fish. Among Spanish-speakers this species is known as jenjibre-de-jardin. Both jenjibre-de-jardin and ginger are in the family Zingiberaceae. Renealmia alp
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description: Species of plant
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renealmia_alpinia
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date modified: 2023-12-03T18:10:09Z
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