Family: Zingiberaceae
High Risk Traits:
- Thrives in tropical climates
- Other Alpinia species have become invasive weeds
- Reproduces by seeds and rhizomes
- Self-compatible, but primarily outcrossing
- Reaches maturity in 2 years
- Seeds, if produced, likely dispersed by birds and intentionally by people
- May be able to resprout from cutting of rhizomes
- Limited information reduces accuracy of risk predication
Low Risk Traits:
- No reports of invasiveness or negative impacts
- Unarmed (no spines, thorns or burrs)
- Ornamental and medicinal uses
- Pollinator limited
- Limited production of seed may minimize risk of accidental or long-distance dispersal