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Asarum caudatum


Western Wild Ginger

USDA Zone: 7-9

Plant number: 1.079.470


This Pacific Northwest native is tops for the garden. Its bold, heart-shaped leaves are its main attraction. They are fully evergreen and release a spicy, ginger-and-citrus fragrance when crushed. Grows as a understory plant in our forests, so it is accustomed to dry, shady locations. Adaptable enough to thrive in sites that are wet in winter and to soils ranging from sandy to clay. Generally it does not need any special care to become established. Great companion plants include hellebores, hostas and ferns. Use it as a groundcover under shade-loving trees and shrubs. Its creeping habit creates a beautiful carpet under low-growing cutleaf Japanese maples. Peek beneath the foliage in late winter to see the unusual, triangular, rust-brown flowers. This is one of the few wild gingers that shows a fair degree of slug resistance. Where there are high populations of slugs, some slug-control measures are advised. (Text courtesy of Great Plant Picks.)

Further details for
Asarum caudatum

Optimal Growing Conditions

Sun Exposure
Soil Type
Soil pH
Soil Moisture
Care Level
Appearance and Characteristics

Flower Colour
Blooming Time
Foliage Color
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Flower Head Size
Height
   15-20 cm
   6-8 inches
Spread
   30-45 cm
   12-18 inches
Foot Traffic
  

Growth Rate
  
Disclaimer: This information is presented for reference only. This plant is not currently part of our Heritage Perennials lineup.












Asarum caudatum


Western Wild Ginger

USDA Zone: 7-9

Plant number: 1.079.470


This Pacific Northwest native is tops for the garden. Its bold, heart-shaped leaves are its main attraction. They are fully evergreen and release a spicy, ginger-and-citrus fragrance when crushed. Grows as a understory plant in our forests, so it is accustomed to dry, shady locations. Adaptable enough to thrive in sites that are wet in winter and to soils ranging from sandy to clay. Generally it does not need any special care to become established. Great companion plants include hellebores, hostas and ferns. Use it as a groundcover under shade-loving trees and shrubs. Its creeping habit creates a beautiful carpet under low-growing cutleaf Japanese maples. Peek beneath the foliage in late winter to see the unusual, triangular, rust-brown flowers. This is one of the few wild gingers that shows a fair degree of slug resistance. Where there are high populations of slugs, some slug-control measures are advised. (Text courtesy of Great Plant Picks.)

Further details for
Asarum caudatum

Optimal Growing Conditions

Sun Exposure
Soil Type
Soil pH
Soil Moisture
Care Level
Appearance and Characteristics

Flower Colour
Blooming Time
Foliage Color
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Flower Head Size
Height
   15-20 cm
   6-8 inches
Spread
   30-45 cm
   12-18 inches
Foot Traffic
  

Growth Rate
  
Disclaimer: This information is presented for reference only. This plant is not currently part of our Heritage Perennials lineup.