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Amomum Compactum vs Amomum Villosum

Amomum compactum · Amomum villosum

Amomum Compactum

Amomum compactum

T Traditional Use
Amomum Compactum
Family
Zingiberaceae
Genus
Amomum
Primary use
culinary & medicinal

Alpinia nutans, the shellflower, or dwarf cardamom, is a Southeast Asian plant of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), and is a medicinal plant used to control hypertension, as diuretic, antifungal, and antiulcer. In Japan it is used as food preservative.

Amomum Villosum

Amomum villosum

T Traditional Use
Amomum Villosum
Family
Zingiberaceae
Genus
Amomum
Primary use
culinary & medicinal

Wurfbainia villosa, also known by its basionym Amomum villosum, is a plant in the ginger family which is grown as a cardamom-like spice throughout Southeast Asia and South China. Like cardamom, the plant is cultivated for its fruits, dry capsules containing strongly aromatic seed…

At a glance

  • · Same genus (Amomum) — close relatives, often substitutable.
  • · Both are primarily both.
  • · Evidence tiers — Amomum Compactum: T; Amomum Villosum: T.