planting wild ginger seeds Wild Ginger Groundcover Plant
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planting wild ginger seeds

planting wild ginger seeds Wild Ginger Groundcover Plant

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planting wild ginger seeds Wild Ginger Groundcover PlantWild Ginger Plant Wild ginger plants are vining plants with heart shaped leaves, which serve as a natural woodland ground cover. The flowers have small, deep burgundy to brownish blooms that sit at soil level. These native perennials are pollinated by ground dwelling insects, which is pretty unusual and adds to the plants old forest charm. They work well for soil erosion and stop runoff due to their thick tangled roots Another fascinating trait is its

Wild Ginger Plant

Wild ginger plants are vining plants with heart-shaped leaves, which serve as a natural woodland ground cover. The flowers have small, deep burgundy to brownish blooms that sit at soil level.

These native perennials are pollinated by ground-dwelling insects, which is pretty unusual and adds to the plant’s old-forest charm. They work well for soil erosion and stop runoff due to their thick tangled roots

Another fascinating trait is its aromatic roots. When crushed, they release a spicy, ginger-like scent, though it’s not the same ginger used in cooking. Wild ginger also spreads slowly by rhizomes, creating colonies over time without becoming aggressive. It thrives in shade, tolerates rich, moist soils, and feels right at home beneath trees, giving gardens that calm, native woodland feel.


The Wild Ginger Plant known as Asarum canadense, is a lush groundcover with gorgeous, dark green leaves and a dark red, hidden flower underneath. It is a highly sought-after, native, herbaceous perennial that is hardy, disease- and pest-resistant. It thrives in shade and some filtered sunlight.

It's very popular in shade gardens and can be planted underneath shrubs for ground cover, beauty, and weed control as well as soil erosion.

The leaves are uniquely heart-shaped and are rounded, making a dramatic yet understated statement in the garden. This plant is subtly fragrant and has a deliciously spicy aroma.

Plant Details

Family: Aristolochiaceae

Light Requirement: Full Shade

Water Needs: Adequate

Height: 4 - 8 in.

Spread: 4 - 6 in.

Growth Rate: Slow

Bloom Time: Spring

Flower Color: Red

Wildlife Value: Attracts flies

Wild Ginger Plant Landscape Uses and Maintenance

The low-growing groundcover plant is a gorgeous native option for a ginger groundcover in your garden. It is a perennial plant that thrives in shade and performs exceptionally well when planted in well-drained soil. It is excellent for growing in large groups at the edge of your border or around specimen trees, in clumps around shrubs or other perennials as a filler, or in woodland gardens.

The ground cover is a lovely choice for an easily naturalizing plant that slowly spreads through your garden, eventually creating a dense, glossy green carpet. It spreads via rhizomes underground. Divide this plant in early spring to help this process, lifting the entire root system.

Once established, it will not require watering except in cases of drought. This plant is deer- and pest-resistant. Watch for the appearance of slugs and treat as necessary. You can use a small container of beer or a copper to trap them, or you can pick them off the old-fashioned way.

Noteworthy Characteristics

Wild Ginger will prevent weeds from receiving enough light to germinate due to their proximity to the ground. This plant can serve as an anchor for eroding soil. It is largely fly-pollinated and attracts them to its flowers.

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