

How to identify Yellow ginger (Hedychium flavescens)
Yellow ginger, also known as Yellow ginger-lily, Ginger lily
Yellow ginger boasts impressive leaf stems that reach heights of 6 to 8 feet (183 to 244 cm). This striking specimen produces strongly fragrant flowers which generously bloom from summer to fall, exhibiting pale yellow petals with a deeper yellow hue centrally located. The floral display is complemented by a preference for full sun in coastal regions and light shade for optimal growth. Regular irrigation is essential for maintaining its vibrant presence. This species is resilient to low temperatures down to 10-20°F (-12 to -6°C) and remains evergreen in nearly frost-free coastal gardens.
Tall leaf stems reaching 6-8 feet (183-244 cm) distinguish it from shorter plants.
Pale yellow flowers with deeper yellow centers bloom abundantly from summer to fall.
Thrives in full sun in coastal areas and light shade; requires regular irrigation.
Resilient to temperatures as low as 10-20°F (-12 to -6°C); remains evergreen in frost-free climates.
Scientific Classification of Yellow ginger