plai
Plai is a common name used in Southeast Asia for several rhizomatous plants in the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), most notably Zingiber cassumunar Roxb. The plant is native to tropical Asia and is cultivated in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and neighboring regions. It grows as a perennial herb with creeping rhizomes; leaves are elongated and arching, and it produces pale flowers. The rhizome is the part most used by people, whether fresh or dried, and it yields essential oils used in traditional medicine and cosmetic products.
Uses: In traditional Thai medicine, plai is valued for anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It has been
Cultivation: Plai favors warm, humid tropical conditions, well-drained soil, and partial shade. It is propagated by
Taxonomy and names: The plant most commonly associated with plai is Zingiber cassumunar Roxb., with regional
Safety: As with other plant-based essential oils and extracts, plai rhizome preparations should be used with