
Asarum caudatum: Wild Ginger - Portland Nursery
While Asarum caudatum is by far the most common native species of wild ginger, there is a second worth mentioning: Asarum marmoratum is a beautiful but fairly obscure species that is found in …
Wild Ginger (Asarum caudatum) - US Forest Service
It grows as an understory plant in moist, montane forests (0-1200 meters / 2200 feet) of the Pacific Northwest, and is found in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, and western …
Pacific Northwest Native Plant Profile: Western Wild Ginger …
Nov 8, 2016 · Burgundy with a brownish tinge and enchantingly mysterious in appearance, they typically bloom from April to July in Oregon. You may not even notice them unless you’re weeding on your …
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Asarum caudatum - Wikipedia
Asarum caudatum is found in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Northern California, [7] Idaho, and Montana [3] in moist, shaded environments. Its northernmost populations occur near Meziadin Lake. [8]
western wild ginger - Great Plant Picks
Asarum caudatum grows as an understory plant in our forests, so it is accustomed to dry, shady locations. Be sure to peek beneath the foliage in late winter to see the unusual, triangular, rust-brown …
Asarum caudatum - Wild Ginger (3.5" Pot) | Little Prince of Oregon …
Native plant of the Pacific Northwest. Thrives in moist, acidic soil rich in organic matter. An excellent groundcover for coastal areas or woodland gardens.
Horticulture Report: Asarum caudatum, aka: Western Wild Ginger
Apr 1, 2025 · Horticulture Report: Asarum caudatum, aka: Western Wild Ginger Posted on April 1, 2025 by AGC
Asarum caudatum - Wild Ginger - Plant Oregon
A remarkably handsome native ground cover for shady areas, Wild Ginger forms a lush, lustrous carpet of dark green, heart-shaped leaves 2-6" across. Reddish brown flowers with long tails hide beneath …
Wildflowers Found in Oregon - Wild Ginger - Paul Noll
Found in rich bottomlands, moist, shaded forest, frequently in thick leaf mold that partly hides the flowers, common at low to middle elevations.