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A hedge of ornamental ginger produces colorful spikes of clustered blooms continuously under tropical and sub-tropical conditions. In cooler climates, grow ginger during warm months in containers that may be moved indoors during fall, winter, and early spring. Air and soil temperatures must remain above 60°F (16°C) for flowers to develop, bud, and bloom. Copyright ©2004 by Dolezal & Associates. All Rights Reserved. grownbyyou.com

Those who live in sub-tropical or tropical regions enjoy the hobby of gardening in far different ways than do others in non-tropical areas. Houseplants in cool-regions become landscape plants for those in warm climes. Ginger—both ornamental and edible varieties—grows and flowers outdoors in tropical gardens. Learn more about Ginger at this link.🌿#garden #gardening #gardeners #landscape #landscaping #ginger #tropicalgardens #tropicalplants #tropicana #hawaiigardening #floridagardening

Ginger Root – Health Benefits and Side Effects | Herbs, Herbal plants, Herbalism

Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale. Other Common Names: Jamaican ginger, Indian Ginger, gan-jiang, sheng-jiang, African ginger, black ginger, zingiber officinale. Description and Habitat: The ginger plant is an erect plant that grows from one to three feet tall. It is a tropical plant found in East Asia and Australia. India and China are the largest suppliers of the herb used today. The large, scaly rhizome (underground stem) is the part of the plant used in herbal and medicinal use. It is…

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