Yellow Dancing Girl

Yellow Dancing Girl

Yellow Dancing Girl

Yellow Dancing Girl

‘Yellow Dancing Girl'(Globba marantina) or Kera kera belongs to the family Zingiberaceae. It is a perennial plant with height approximately 18″ to 24″. Blooming season- late summer to late fall. Seeds are rarely produced and plants produce bulbils as their primary means of reproduction. Globba has a long, arching stamen, small labellum, and lateral staminodes. The Globba marantina is distributed exclusively, but widely, south of the Isthmus of Kra (and extreme southern India) from Sri Lanka to the Solomon Islands. According to the data from Australia’s Virtual Herbarium this plant is Endangered and Vulnerable. The tuberous root extract is used to cure earache, asthma, e or Kera kera belongs to the family Zingiberaceae. It is a perenial plant with height approximately 18″ to 24″. Blooming season- late summer to late fall. Seeds are rarely produced and plants produce bulbils as their primary means of reproduction. Globba has a long, arching stamen, small labellum, and lateral staminodes. The Globba marantina is distributed exclusively, but widely, south of the Isthmus of Kra (and extreme southern India) from Sri Lanka to the Solomon Islands. According to the data from Australia’s Virtual Herbarium this plant is Endangered and Vulnerable. The tuberous root extract is used to cure earache, asthma, etc.

Ayan Chakravarty

Name: Ayan Chakravarty; Home City: Kolkata, India; Role in the website: Content editor and Adviser; Academic Specializations: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Zoology, Bioinformatics;