The genus name of
Newmania is in honour of Mark Fleming Newman (b. 1959) British botanist, who worked at the
Botanical Garden in Edinburgh and was a specialist in Zingiberaceae, he had earlier published the Zingiberaceae genus
Distichochlamys in 1995, and was also honoured in the name of
Alpinia newmanii (in Zingiberaceae family) in 2017. The genus was
circumscribed by botanists Ngọc-Sâm Lý and Jana Škorničková in
Taxon vol.60 on page 1390 in 2011. The genus has been verified by the
United States Department of Agriculture and the
Agricultural Research Service, but it does not list any species. 3 species were published in 2018,
N. cristata,
N. gracilis and
N. sontraensis. They noted that
N. cristata showed signs of
vivipary (meaning that instead of reproducing with seeds, there are
monocot grasses that can reproduce asexually by creating new plantlets on the spikes). ==Species==