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peacock ginger plant indoor Kaempferia 'Shazam'Kaempferia elegans 'Fanciful Peacock Shazam' Kaempferia elegans 'Fanciful Peacock Shazam' is a low growing ornamental ginger with patterned leaves held close to the substrate. The broad blades carry bold green patterning with lighter markings, while the plant grows from underground storage organs and can rest seasonally. Kaempferia elegans is a tuberous geophyte. It can make a compact, richly patterned pot during active growth, then slow down or die
Kaempferia elegans 'Fanciful Peacock Shazam'
Kaempferia elegans 'Fanciful Peacock Shazam' is a low-growing ornamental ginger with patterned leaves held close to the substrate. The broad blades carry bold green patterning with lighter markings, while the plant grows from underground storage organs and can rest seasonally.
Kaempferia elegans is a tuberous geophyte. It can make a compact, richly patterned pot during active growth, then slow down or die back when conditions become cooler, drier or darker. Watering should change as soon as leaves begin to yellow and retreat.
Peacock Ginger highlights
- Growth habit: Low, clumping ginger growth from underground storage organs.
- Leaf display: Broad, patterned leaves held close to the substrate rather than on tall canes.
- Seasonal rest: Can enter dormancy, especially under cooler, darker or drier conditions.
- Family: A member of Zingiberaceae, the ginger family.
- Pet safety: ASPCA lists Kaempferia spp. as non-toxic to cats, dogs and horses.
Tuberous growth and seasonal rest
Kaempferia elegans is accepted as a species native from Sichuan in China to Indo-China. It is a tuberous geophyte that grows primarily in seasonally dry tropical biomes. In a pot, the leaves emerge from the underground storage system and form a low, spreading clump.
Kaempferia species can flower from the base or low among the leaves when mature and well grown. The underground storage system lets the plant rebuild after rest, but wet dormant substrate is risky. The plant should be handled as a warm-growing seasonal ginger with different watering during active growth and dormancy.
Care during active growth and dormancy
- Light: Give bright filtered light or bright shade. Direct midday sun can scorch the broad leaves, while very dark placement weakens the pattern and slows growth.
- Watering in growth: Keep the substrate lightly and evenly moist while leaves are actively expanding. Let the top layer dry slightly before watering again.
- Watering in dormancy: When leaves yellow and die back, reduce watering sharply. Keep the underground storage organs barely moist, warm and protected from rot.
- Substrate: Use a loose, humus-rich mix with excellent drainage. The plant needs moisture during growth but cannot sit in cold, airless wet soil.
- Humidity: Moderate to high humidity keeps broad leaves expanding cleanly. A warm vitrine or grouped plant setup can work if airflow remains gentle.
- Temperature: Keep warm, ideally above 18 °C during active growth. Cool wet conditions are the main indoor risk.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active leaf production. Stop feeding when growth slows or the plant begins to rest.
- Repotting and division: Repot or divide at the start of active growth, when new shoots begin. Active roots recover better than resting storage organs kept in damp mix.
Leaf decline, soft tubers and restart issues
- Yellowing leaves in autumn or winter: This can be normal dormancy. Reduce watering and check that the storage organs remain firm.
- Soft base or sour substrate: Usually caused by too much water during rest or low-temperature wetness. Unpot and inspect the underground parts if softness spreads.
- Brown leaf edges: Check for dry air, irregular watering or sun scorch on the broad blades.
- Weak, stretched growth: Increase filtered light and warmth during the active season.
- No new shoots: The plant may still be resting. Keep it warm and slightly moist; heavy watering will not force safe growth.
What to do when Kaempferia goes dormant
Kaempferia elegans 'Fanciful Peacock Shazam' should not be discarded automatically when the leaves fade. If the underground parts are firm, the plant may simply be resting. Mark the pot, reduce water and wait for active growth to restart before returning to normal care.
Pet safety for Kaempferia
ASPCA lists Kaempferia spp. as non-toxic to cats, dogs and horses. Ornamental ginger foliage is still best kept away from pets that chew plants regularly, as eating plant material can cause mild digestive upset.
Kaempferia name background
Kaempferia honours Engelbert Kaempfer, the German physician and naturalist who documented plants in Asia. Elegans means elegant.
Kaempferia elegans 'Fanciful Peacock Shazam' grows as a low seasonal Peacock Ginger with patterned leaves, underground storage organs and a clear rest phase.
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