A wonderful groundcover for light to deep shade. Four to six-inch heart-shaped leaves rise four to eight inches above the ground from slowly creeping rhizomes.
Use as a border along paths, in beds with other native woodland species, or as a substitiute for vinca, euonymus, or English ivy. In moderation, the roots can be used as a cooking substitute for preserved ginger.
Wild ginger needs good, rich, organic soil and mulch to supply the needed moisture and keep it looking good all season. Seeds are dispersed by ants. The spreading rhizomes can be divided after about three years.
Uses: Groundcover, cooking, shade beds, perennial
Bloom time: April & May (you'll have to search below the foliage to see the maroon flowers)
Height: 4 to 6 inches
Space: 12 to 16 inches
Sun: Medium to full shade
Moisture: Average to moist
Asarum canadense (Wild Ginger)
POTTED PLANT
$7.95
- SKU:
- ASCAN-QU
- MAXIMUM HEIGHT:
- < 1 foot
- FLOWER COLOR:
- Maroon/brown
- BLOOM PERIOD:
- 1 Spring
- SUNLIGHT PREFERENCE:
- Medium shade to full shade
- MOISTURE:
- Average, moist
- FORMAL LANDSCAPING:
- 4-Star
- DEER RESISTANT:
- Yes