What will happen if Wild ginger gets too much sunlight?
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If Wild ginger doesn't get enough sunlight, it may grow tall and lanky, with sparse foliage. The leaves may also turn yellow or pale green, indicating that the plant is not producing enough chlorophyll due to lack of sunlight. To remedy this, try moving Wild ginger to a sunnier spot, or prune nearby foliage to allow more light to reach the plant.
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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.