Alpinia Diversifolia
Alpine ginger, scientifically known as Alpinia diversifolia, is a striking ornamental plant native to the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia. This rare species thrives in cool, humid climates and is often found in high-altitude forests and rocky terrains. Its unique appearance features vibrant green leaves with a velvety texture and clusters of fragrant, white or pale yellow flowers. While not widely cultivated, it has gained attention among horticulturists for its aesthetic appeal and resilience. Due to its limited distribution, conservation efforts are crucial to ensure its survival in the wild.