R. tibetica was formerly thought to be unique in occurring on both sides of the south-flowing section of the Brahmaputra River.
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Formerly regarded as part of Roscoea tibetica, it was recognized as a separate species in 2000.
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As explained further below, the species was originally considered to be part of R. tibetica.
Roscoea tibetica | Roscoea cautleyoides | Roscoea auriculata | Roscoea scillifolia | Roscoea alpina | Roscoea debilis | Roscoea |