Wild | Ginger

Wild ginger ( Asarum canadense in the East and A. caudatum in the West) is a low-growing native ground cover that thrives in the deep shade of North American woodlands. Characterized by its lush, heart-shaped leaves that grow in pairs, the plant creates a velvety green carpet that can reach up to 12 inches in height. A Flower Designed for the Shadows

: Positioned low to the ground, they attract ground-dwelling insects like carrion beetles and flies. wild ginger

: After flowering, ants play a crucial role by carrying seeds to new locations, attracted by a lipid-rich packet on each seed called an elaiosome. Culinary vs. Medicinal: A Warning Wild ginger ( Asarum canadense in the East and A

: The small, maroon, bell-shaped blooms are sometimes called "little brown jugs". heart-shaped leaves that grow in pairs