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''Roscoea nepalensis'' is a perennial herbaceous plant found in Nepal.〔 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.〔 ==Description== ''Roscoea nepalensis'' is a perennial herbaceous plant. Like all members of the genus ''Roscoea'', it dies back each year to a short vertical rhizome, to which are attached the tuberous roots. When growth begins again, "pseudostems" are produced: structures which resemble stems but are actually formed from the tightly wrapped bases (sheaths) of its leaves.〔 Plants are usually tall, with three to eight leaves. The first one to three consist only of sheaths, which soon split; the remaining leaves form a rosette and have blades usually long by wide (although lengths and widths outside this range are also found). The blades have a short base somewhat resembling a stem. A small ligule is present at the junction of the blade and sheath.〔 Flowers appear in June to July in the wild. The stem (peduncle) of the flower spike (inflorescence) is held within the leaves. The flowers are white. The pale green bracts which subtend the flowers are more or less the same length as the calyx.〔 Each flower has the typical structure for ''Roscoea'' (see the diagrams in that article). There is a tube-shaped outer calyx, with a bluntly two-lobed apex. Next the three petals (the corolla) form a tube, long, which protrudes from the calyx and terminates in three lobes, a hooded upright central lobe, about long by wide, and two narrower side lobes, about long by about wide. Inside the petals are structures formed from four sterile stamens (staminodes): two lateral staminodes form what appear to be small upright petals, which are nearly circular, being by , with a more or less central vein; two central staminodes are partially fused at the base to form a broad lip or labellum, long by about wide. The labellum is not bent backwards and is split into two lobes at the end.〔〔 The single functional stamen has a cream anther, about long, with very short spurs, long, formed from the connective tissue between the two capsules of the anther. The stigma is dome-shaped.〔 ''R. nepalensis'' does not closely resemble any other species. The small size of the spurs below the anthers are like those of ''R. alpina''. The leaves have similarities to ''R. debilis'' in that the blades form rosettes and have narrow stem-like bases. The lateral staminodes of ''R. nepalensis'' are unusual in being more or less circular. The species is also unusual in only being known with white flowers.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roscoea nepalensis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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