Plant of the Month, June 2003 Complete Index
June Index

Asarum caudatum

Other cultivars/species:  
A. canadense is a deciduous cousin from eastern Canada.  A. europaeum is native to Europe, and A. shuttleworthii is a native of the Appalachians that is variegated with silver.

Extra notes and interesting information:  

The roots and leaves of wild ginger smell similar to ginger used in cooking.
Survives with little water once established.
Excellent groundcover for a shady woodland garden.

References:  Brenzel, Kathleen Norris, Ed. 1995. Sunset Western Garden Book, 40th Anniversary ed. Sunset Publishing Corporation, Menlo Park, CA.
MacKenzie, David S. 1997. Perennial Ground Covers.  Timber Press, Portland, OR.

at a glance:
Common Name:
Wild Ginger
Plant type: Evergreen Perennial
Family: Aristolochiaceae 
Height/Spread: Reaches about 7 inches tall, and spreads slowly to about 2 feet wide.
Leaves: 
The evergreen leaves are heart shaped, and are between 2 and 7 inches wide.
Flower: 
Single Interesting brownish-purple bell shaped flowers with long, tail-like appendages.  Not considered ornamental.
Bloom Period:
 
Spring
Disease/pests: 
Keep an eye out for slugs or snails.
Conditions: Prefers moist, shady areas.  Does exceptionally well in soil rich in organic matter.
Natural Range:
The west coast of North America: British Columbia down to California.
Hardiness:
USDA Zones 5-9
Location: In the Native garden and Yao Garden.


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