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Description: English: Location taken: United States Botanic Garden. Names: Zingiber officinale Roscoe, Aale, Ada, Adhu, Adi, Adrak, Adraka, Adrakada, Afu, Akakaduro, Akakaduru, āle, Alha, Aliah, Aliah (Indonesia), Alla, Allaama (Allam), Allam, Allamu, Allamu (Green Ginger), Allamu Cĕṭṭu, Allamu Chettu, Anchoas (Mexico), Ardraka, Ārstniecības Ingvers, Atuja, Awirinri, Cây Gùng, Can Khương, Canton, Canton Ginger, Cencer, Chinjo, Chitta, Chnay, Common Ginger, Cooking Ginger, Crni Ingver, Culinary Ginger, Dinnsear, Djahe, Ďumbier, Ďumbier (korenie), Ďumbier Lekársky, Dumbír, Dzhindzhifil, Džindžifil, Echter Ingwer, Edible Ginger, Engifer, Fute Giya, Gamug, Garden Ginger, Gember, Gengibre, Gengivre, Geon-Gang, Ghimbir, Gin, Gingebre, Gingembre, Gingembre Commun, Gingembre Officinal, Gingembre Traditionnel, Ginger, Gingibar, Giya, Gng, Gojabghbegh, Green Ginger (Fresh Root), Gừng, Gyömbér, Gyin Sein, Gyömbér, Halia, Haliya, Haliya Merah, Harilik Ingver, Harilik Ingwer, Imber, Imbieras, Imbir, Imbir lekarski, Imbir', Imbor, Imbyr, Inbwer, Inchi, Iñci, Ingee, Ingee), Ingefær,. Date: 7 November 2005. Source: source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com. Author: Photo by David J. Stang.