Genus Amomum in Family Zingiberaceae
What is a Genus (pl. Genera)?
In the context of botanical taxonomy, the Genus (plural Genera) rank is a taxonomic rank
that is
used to classify groups of related species within a Family. Genera are based on a set of
shared
morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit
type,
and leaf morphology. The Genus rank is situated between Family and Species in the hierarchy
of
taxonomic ranks.
Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Pick a Species to see its components:
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Amomum alborubellum
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Amomum andamanicum
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Amomum apiculatum
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Amomum aquaticum
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Amomum austrosinense
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Amomum bicornutum
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Amomum bilabiatum
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Amomum billburttii
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Amomum bimaculatum
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Amomum biphyllum
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Amomum bulusanense
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Amomum calcicola
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Amomum capitatum
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Amomum carnosum
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Amomum centrocephalum
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Amomum cephalotes
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Amomum cereum
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Amomum chaunocephalum
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Amomum chayanianum
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Amomum chevalieri
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Amomum chong-eui
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Amomum chryseum
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Amomum chrysocalyx
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Amomum conoideum
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Amomum crassilabium
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Amomum curtisii
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Amomum dampuianum
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Amomum dealbatum
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Amomum deuteramomum
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Amomum diphyllum
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Amomum dolichanthum
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Amomum elan
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Amomum elatum
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Amomum elongatum
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Amomum eriocarpum
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Amomum exertum
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Amomum flavorubellum
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Amomum fragile
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Amomum fragrans
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Amomum garoense
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Amomum glabrum
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Amomum glabrum
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Amomum globba
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Amomum grana-paradisi
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Amomum gymnopodum
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Amomum heteranthum
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Amomum hochreutineri
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Amomum hypoleucum
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Amomum irosinense
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Amomum johorense
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Amomum kerbyi
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Amomum kingii
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Amomum kwangsiense
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Amomum lacteum
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Amomum lagarophyllum
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Amomum laoticum
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Amomum latiflorum
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Amomum latifolium
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Amomum lepicarpum
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Amomum limianum
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Amomum linearifolium
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Amomum longipes
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Amomum longipetiolatum
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Amomum lophophorum
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Amomum luzonense
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Amomum macrodons
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Amomum macropodum
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Amomum macrospermum
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Amomum marginatum
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Amomum maximum
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Amomum menglaense
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Amomum mengtzense
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Amomum microcheilum
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Amomum mizanianum
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Amomum monophyllum
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Amomum nemorale
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Amomum nemorosum
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Amomum nigrum
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Amomum nimkeyense
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Amomum odontocarpum
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Amomum padangense
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Amomum pauciflorum
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Amomum pellitum
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Amomum petaloideum
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Amomum plicatum
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Amomum poonsakianum
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Amomum prionocarpum
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Amomum procurrens
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Amomum pterocarpum
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Amomum puberulum
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Amomum pubimarginatum
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Amomum purpureorubrum
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Amomum putrescens
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Amomum queenslandicum
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Amomum ranongense
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Amomum raoii
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Amomum repoeense
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Amomum robertsonii
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Amomum rugosum
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Amomum sabuanum
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Amomum schlechteri
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Amomum sericeum
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Amomum slahmong
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Amomum smithiae
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Amomum spurium
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Amomum stenocarpum
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Amomum stenosiphon
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Amomum subcapitatum
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Amomum subulatum
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Amomum sumatranum
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Amomum sumatrense
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Amomum sylvestre
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Amomum taraca
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Amomum taracca
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Amomum tephrodelphys
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Amomum terminale
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Amomum tibeticum
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Amomum trianthemum
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Amomum trichanthera
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Amomum trilobum
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Amomum trispicatum
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Amomum uncinatum
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Amomum unifolium
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Amomum valetonii
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Amomum velutinum
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Amomum vestitum
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Amomum wandokthong
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Amomum warburgianum
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Amomum warburgii
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Amomum yingjiangense
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Amomum zinziba