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What will happen if Wild ginger doesn’t get enough sunlight?
If Wild ginger is exposed to too much direct sunlight, its leaves may turn yellow, dry out, or even burn. You may also notice that the plant wilts or becomes stunted. To prevent sun damage, make sure to give Wild ginger some shade during the hottest parts of the day. You can use a shade cloth or plant Wild ginger near taller plants that can provide some natural shade.
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Wild ginger
Wild ginger
A species of Wild gingers
Botanical name: Asarum sieboldii
Genus: Wild gingers
Description
Description
The roots of wild ginger (Asarum sieboldii) smell like ginger, but this low-growing herb is not actually a ginger species. The plant has distinctly kidney-shaped leaves and sports small, three-petaled dark red to purple blooms in the spring.
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