. Although it is often grouped with tropical gingers due to its similar waxy, cone-shaped blooms, it actually belongs to the family rather than the true ginger family (Zingiberaceae). 1. Real Botanical Names

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Costus erythrothyrsus 'Red Lollipop', a compact, shade-loving spiral ginger known for its basal blooms that look like bright red, button-like cones.

Costus woodsonii , another spiral ginger often sold interchangeably as lollipop ginger due to its upright, dense red flower spikes.

: Often marketed under the same "Lollipop" label, these spiral gingers belong to a distinct plant family altogether ( Costaceae ) and feature vastly different growing habits.

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The iconic "lollipop" is not actually a single flower. It is a dense spike of bright red bracts. Bracts are modified leaves that protect the actual blossoms.

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