Alpinia rugosa

Alpinia rugosa - Ginger27

Alpinia rugosa
Alpinia rugosa
Alpinia rugosa

Indoor

Full light

Foliage plant

14 cm
10 cm
Alpinia rugosa

Alpinia rugosa - Ginger27

Alpinia rugosa is a unique species from the ginger family, originating from China. Its leathery, ribbed leaves are particularly decorative, making Alpinia rugosa perfect for a bright spot in the home or greenhouse. This is a true rarity among Alpinia for plant collectors.

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Plant information: Alpinia rugosa

Alpinia rugosa, also known as Evergreen Broadleaf Ginger, is a striking rhizomatous herb that can grow up to 1.2 meters tall. Native to Hainan Island in China, it is known for its unique, wrinkled, elongated leaves and beautiful white flowers with an orange lip and pink tubular calyx. This plant was first discovered in Baoting County, Hainan, and is a rare gem in the ginger family. The leathery, ribbed leaves add a decorative touch, making Alpinia rugosa a perfect choice for a bright spot in the home or greenhouse. Its distinctive appearance and rarity make it a prized specimen for plant collectors. This species thrives in tropical environments and prefers warm, humid conditions. Alpinia rugosa is truly a botanical rarity, adding both beauty and interest to any collection. The Araflora symbols below give you some indications of this tropical Alpinia.

Height
14 cm
Width
10 cm
Adult height
< 150 cm
Adult width
40 cm
Plant type
Foliage plant
Growth habit
Climbing
Growth habit
Normal
Product type
Plant
Properties
Special
Flowering period
all year
Altitude range
0-1000 m
Plant care: Alpinia rugosa

Caring for Alpinia rugosa involves paying attention to a few key factors: water the plant regularly but ensure the soil doesn’t become waterlogged. Place it in bright, indirect light and avoid direct sunlight. Keep the temperature between 18°C and 24°C (65°F and 75°F) for optimal growth, and feed it during the growing season. Alpinia rugosa, also known as wrinkled ginger or the wrinkled alpinia, is a tropical plant with striking, textured leaves. Native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia, this plant has specific care needs to thrive. Here’s everything you need to know about caring for Alpinia rugosa, from watering to the right light, temperature, and feeding. Alpinia rugosa requires consistently moist soil to grow well. It’s important to keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged, as excess moisture can lead to root rot. Make sure the plant is in a well-draining pot to prevent water from accumulating at the bottom. During the summer months, when Alpinia rugosa is actively growing, it will need more frequent watering. In winter, you can reduce watering as the plant’s growth slows down.
Alpinia rugosa thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can damage the leaves, causing brown spots, so it's best to place the plant where it will receive filtered light. A windowsill with sheer curtains or a slightly shaded corner works well for Alpinia rugosa. While the plant can tolerate lower light conditions, its growth will slow down, and the leaves may not appear as vibrant. Temperature for Alpinia rugosa: As a tropical plant, Alpinia rugosa prefers warm conditions. The ideal temperature range is between 18°C and 24°C (65°F and 75°F). This plant does not tolerate cold well, so avoid placing it in areas where temperatures can drop below 15°C (59°F). Drafts can also be harmful to Alpinia rugosa, so be sure to keep it away from cold air currents. Alpinia rugosa thrives in a stable, warm environment. Feeding Alpinia rugosa: Alpinia rugosa benefits from regular feeding during its growing season (spring and summer). A balanced liquid fertilizer for houseplants is ideal. Use the fertilizer about once a month to promote healthy growth. In fall and winter, Alpinia rugosa requires less feeding as it enters a resting phase. It’s important to cut back on fertilizing during these months to avoid overfeeding, which could harm the plant. With proper care, your Alpinia rugosa will flourish and enrich your home with its unique, wrinkled leaves. The symbols below give additional care information for this ornamental plant.

Place
Indoor
Daytime humidity
60-90%
Air circulation
Yes
Light
Full light
Light
Semi sun
Maintenance
Can be pruned
Repotting
after 1 year
Soil type
mixed
Watering
Normal
Watering tips
Not standing in water
Max temperature
35 °C
Min temperature
15 °C
Temperature winter
10 °C
Fertilise
medium
Humidity at night
70-90%
Daytime temperature
15-30 °C
Nighttime temperature
10-20 °C