Curcuma supraneeana

Smithatris supraneeanae W.J.Kress & K.Larsen (2001) Curcuma supraneeana is a species of monocotyledonous flowering plant in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae.

It is known from a single location near Saraburi, central Thailand, where it grows on limestone between 100 and 200 meters elevation.

The IUCN assesses the species as critically endangered.

[1] The species was first described as Smithatris supraneanae by Walter John Emil Kress and Kai Larsen,[3] and placed in the new monotypic genus Smithatris.

[4][5] The species and genus' taxonomic name were based on two scientific researchers, Scottish botanist Rosemary M. Smith, and the original person who notified Kress and Larsen of the species, Supranee Kongpichayanond.