Description
Zingiber zerumbet, commonly known as Shampoo Ginger, Pinecone Ginger, or Awapuhi, is a tropical perennial herb famous for its aromatic cone-shaped flowers filled with natural, silky liquid traditionally used as a plant-based shampoo and conditioner.
Growing from thick, fragrant rhizomes, this ginger species is treasured for:
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Natural shampoo extract from the red cones
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Skincare and herbal uses in Polynesian & Asian traditions
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Attractive landscaping value
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Pleasant fragrance and easy growth
Rhizomes shipped with Phytosanitary Certificate ensure safe, legal, and healthy international delivery.
🌱 How to Grow Zingiber zerumbet Rhizomes



1. Planting
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Plant rhizomes 2–3 inches deep
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Use loose, rich, well-drained soil
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Best grown in pots, gardens, or tropical beds
2. Sunlight
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Prefers partial shade to filtered sunlight
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Full morning sun + afternoon shade is ideal
3. Watering
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Keep soil moist but not waterlogged
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Reduce watering during winter dormancy
4. Growth Cycle
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Shoots appear in 2–4 weeks
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Cones form after 4–5 months
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Cones turn bright red when ready to squeeze for shampoo-like juice
5. Harvesting the “Shampoo”
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Gently squeeze mature red cones
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A fragrant, silky gel flows out—used traditionally for
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Hair washing
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Scalp nourishment
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Natural conditioner
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Skin softening
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🍃 Traditional & Popular Uses
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Natural Shampoo / Conditioner (Hawaiian Awapuhi tradition)
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Aromatic herbal baths
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Anti-inflammatory folk uses
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Ornamental landscaping
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Fragrance extraction
(Traditional uses only; not medical claims.)
🌍 Botanical & Regional Names
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Scientific: Zingiber zerumbet
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Common Names: Shampoo Ginger, Pinecone Ginger, Awapuhi, Bitter Ginger
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Indian Names: Jangli Adrak, Van Adrak (varies by region)
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Hawaiian: ‘Awapuhi