Wild ginger
Wild ginger, which bears the botanical name of Asarum canadense, is a stemless native wildflower with distinctive kidney-shaped basal leaves. Asarum is plural of the Latin name asa (meaning sanctuary or altar), while canadense means "of Canada." The plant has a dense network of roots with brownish-purple flowers that lay adjacent to the ground and only bloom in early spring. The flowers of wild ginger are bell-shaped with three tips on the sepals. Wild ginger grows well in shady woodlands with a rhizome-like spread. The European variety, with the botanical name Asarum europaeum, is common in gardens within the United States. It has no relation to the commercially sold ginger, traditionally used in cooking, although its roots have the characteristic smell of ginger.
Uses of Wild Ginger
You can use wild ginger as an ornamental plant. The plant is mainly grown for its startling foliage effects. They also provide an excellent resource for creating a low ground cover for shaded woodlands, rain gardens, and landscapes. To create the ground cover, you must plant the wild ginger as a border plant which ultimately grows into a deciduous plant over your garden. Reasons To Purchase Wild Ginger Wild ginger is the plant you should go for if you are looking for a plant to create a variation to your shade garden. Below are some of the several benefits of purchasing wild ginger: • Wild ginger plants are easy to grow. Under highly favorable conditions, the plants are easy to grow and care for.
Wild ginger creates a naturalistic landscape
Due to the nature of wild ginger, the plant helps to create a verdant landscape within your garden that is easy to maintain. Generally, wild ginger creates a stunning landscape of low-growing plants. The nature of the leaves, flowers, and low-lying stems can help you transform your garden into an epic outdoor space.