Woodland Wonder

We wanted to share a late November photo of our selection of our native evergreen wild ginger, Asarum minus ‘Woodland Wonder’, which came from a division from a plant we found growing back in 2000, in North Carolina’s Davidson County. Perhaps, one day, we’ll have enough of this exceptional clone to share.

Asarum minus ‘Woodland Wonder’

3 thoughts on “Woodland Wonder”

  1. They say gingers are notoriously difficult, mischievous and high maintenance; [the human gingers, ,not the plant]. Good luck with propagation! I’m putting this on my list.

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