What is Etlinger?
named after German botanist Andreas Ernst Etlinger, Rod Etlinger has about sixty different species, perhaps more. Most of them spread across India and Southeast Asia. These permanent plants grow from chip roots. One of the most important species in the group is the ginger torch ( e. Elatior ). This particular type of ethlinger is considered the original of Malaysia and Indonesia. He is also a member of the family of ginger, where one of the references to his name came from. Another reference to the name stems from the similarity of flowers to the blazing torch. The flowers of these plants have an exceptional ornamental value. In fact, the spectacular kvysese often uses in the arrangements of cut holes. Flowers are quite favorable for pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The flower color can be pink, red or white. Large, unusual flowers also grow on separate stems. They have long stems and strong wax documents. The real flowers appear from the weight that resembles pinemas located just above liStiny.
Ginger also has straps, green and red leaves. Those who are lucky to grow this plant should provide it with enough heat, water and well drainage soil. Etlinger will also require a lot of space, growing up to 15 feet (approximately 4.6 meters) or more. Plants are easily spread by dividing their rhizomes. In addition to its ornamental value, the ginger is also torched for its edible properties.
Young flowering shoots or flower buds from ethlinger elatior are a common component in many Malaysian food products. Their favorite use is aroma for meals such as Rojak and Lakesa. The cases are chopped and added to these soups and rice noodle dishes to increase the taste and smell. It is used as an ornament or in salads.
It is also assumed that the ginger was used for healing purposes. The leaves and the navelNY species reportedly have antifungal and antibacterial properties. As with many types of ginger, tea can be made to help overload, cough and cold. Flower essences are also used to support physical and mental well -being.