Wild Ginger
$8.00
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This is a great ground cover for shady spots. Its large, heart-shaped leaves hug the ground and work to hide the flowers that form at the base of the plant, pollinated by flies, ants, and beetles. The large, silky leaves pair well with fine-leaved spring perennials such as Dicentra or Sanguinaria.
Common Name: Wild Ginger
Latin Name: Asurum canadense
Variety: Species
H x W: 6-12" x 4-6"
Light Requirements: Part Shade to Shade
Habit: Ground Cover
Plant Uses: Leaves
Key Function: Edible