The leaves are lovely and so are the blooms (not sure I’ll see that this year, we’ll see).
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Asarum
- Phonetic Spelling
- ah-SAIR-um
- Description
- The beauty of wild ginger lies in its heart-shaped leaves, which in some species are dark green, shiny and mottled with cream. The flowers are small, jug-shaped, lie on the ground and are pollinated by ants and ground beetles. Prefers moist, rich soils and does well in shade. They struggle a bit in the hot humid weather of the south. Divide plants in the spring. Leaves and roots smell like ginger when crushed but this plant is unrelated to culinary ginger.Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: No serious problems. Slugs and snails can damage foliage. Rust can sometimes cause isssues.
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