Ethnobotanical survey of the ginger family in selected Malay villages in Peninsular Malaysia

Title

Ethnobotanical survey of the ginger family in selected Malay villages in Peninsular Malaysia

Description

The study was carried out to document the traditional uses of plants belonging to the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) in 14 selected villages in the states of Kelantan, Selangor and Wilayah Persekutuan, Peninsular Malaysia. Sixteen species in 7 genera are used as food, medicine, spices, condiments, dyes and in rituals. Except Alpinia conchigera which can be found also in secondary forest, the species are cultivated in home-gardens. Only 3 of these species, i.e. Alpinia conchigera, Curcuma mangga and Etlingera elatior are native to Peninsular Malaysia.

Creator

Halijah Ibrahim, Ong Hean Chooi, Rohani Hassan

Date

2000

Identifier

200828201

Publisher

Malaysian Journal of Science