Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but " R . canshanensis ", like other species of " Roscoea ", grows in much colder mountainous regions.
32.
Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but " R . bhutanica ", like other species of " Roscoea ", grows in much colder mountainous regions.
33.
Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but " R . australis ", like other species of " Roscoea ", grows in much colder mountainous regions.
34.
Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but " R . brandisii ", like other species of " Roscoea ", grows in much colder mountainous regions.
35.
Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but " R . nepalensis ", like other species of " Roscoea ", grows in much colder mountainous regions.
36.
Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but " R . schneideriana ", like other species of " Roscoea ", grows in much colder mountainous regions.
37.
The larvae feed on plants of the families Araceae, Asteraceae, Bromeliaceae, Bombacaceae, Cecropiaceae, Clusiaceae, Dilleniaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Lecythidaceae, Loranthaceae, Malpighiaceae, Marantaceae, Melastomataceae, Myrtaceae, Orchidaceae, Rubiaceae, Sapindaceae, Zingiberaceae as well as bryophytes and lichens.
38.
The malagueta chile ( spelled " mala " ), used in Brazilian cooking, is often confused with melegueta pepper ( spelled " mele " ), also known as " grains of paradise ", a cardamom-like West African spice, " Aframomum melegueta ", from the Zingiberaceae ( ginger ) family.
39.
Together, the Maas partnership have identified and named about two hundred fifty plants from the Burmanniaceae, the Costus Family ( Costaceae ), the Gentian Family ( Gentianaceae ), the Bloodwort Family ( Haemodoraceae ), the Banana Family ( Musaceae ), the Olacaceae, the Triuridaceae, and the Ginger Family ( Zingiberaceae ).
40.
Most members of the ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ), to which it belongs, are tropical, but " R . tibetica ", like other species of " Roscoea ", grows in much colder mountainous regions . " R . tibetica " is sometimes grown as an ornamental plant in gardens.