Wild Ginger

Wild Ginger
Top Pot Donuts & Seattle's Wild Ginger?

We have a summer visit to Seattle this trip Rachael Ray's .... was Tastey What is it? Great As they look to get to a donut? It is our hotel And I'm near you it is worth it to visit I love you. And how about the Wild Ginger ... We do it Satay Thai dishes and how much fans would love to. But In addition, Rachel Ray, I want to do a few things.

You If you want a donut blognut please read reviews! Here Top Pot is a link to their review: http://theblognut.blogspot.com/2006/07/pacific-nutwest-part-1.html

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1 Oz Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense) Bulk Wildflower Seeds
USD 110.40
 
Often called Canadian Ginger, the Native Americans used this perennial herb as a seasoning. Though the roots have similar aromatic properties to true ginger, this plant is not commonly used today for culinary purposes. With small, often overlooked reddish-brown flowers, this woodland wildflower is grown today almost exclusively for it's decorative foliage. It's low-growing, solid, dark covered leaves are a handsome companion for more showy species.
 

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Asarum maximum 'Ling Ling' (Hexastylis) - Wild Ginger
USD 9.99
 
Like the face of a panda, these stunning black and white 2 inch velvety blooms peek out from under its fabulous foliage. The leaves are heart shaped and glossy dark green mottled with silvery blotches. This evergreen is among the most beautiful and unusual of ground covers for the shade and one of the most sought after of all the Asarum species. Exotic looking but easy to grow.
 

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American Ginger (Asarum canadensis)
USD 12.00
 
American Ginger (Asarum canadensis) This is a great little groundcover for shade. It has little brown flowers that hide under the leaves in the spring. Unlike the other wild gingers, this one is deciduous. It slowly spreads outward a little each year and and can be easily dug up and transplanted in the spring. It self-seeds, as well. Looks great with Solomon's seal and ferns, especially maidenhair. The plant prefers light to heavy, well-drained soils. It can grow in full shade (deep woodland) or semi-shade (light woodland). It requires moist soil. Habitats and Possible Locations Rock Garden, Woodland, Dappled Shade, Shady Edge, Deep Shade, Ground Cover. Zone 4-7
 

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'Little Brown Jug' Wildflower - Asarum arifolium - Arrowleaf Wild Ginger-Potted
USD 4.99
 
Arrowleaf Wild Ginger is a native plant that features two smooth, broad spade-shaped, dark green, basal leaves. Cup-shaped, insignificant, purplish brown flowers give the plant its nickname, "Little Brown Jug", and appear in spring on short, ground-level stems.
 

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Plants for shady areas include coleus, ferns, and hosta. Wild Ginger Use junipers, grasses and conifers in sunny areas. Wild Ginger To augment plantings use green wood stain on fences and buildings. It is a popular colour for garden furniture, umbrellas, glazed pots, garden ornaments.

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