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  1. Asarum Caudatum: Wild Ginger - Portland Nursery

    While Asarum caudatum is by far the most common native species of wild ginger, there is a second worth mentioning: Asarum …

  2. Pacific Northwest Native Plant Profile: Western Wild Ginger (Asarum ...

    Nov 8, 2016 · Burgundy with a brownish tinge and enchantingly mysterious in appearance, they typically bloom from April to July in …

  3. Wild Ginger (Asarum caudatum) - US Forest Service

    It grows as an understory plant in moist, montane forests (0-1200 meters / 2200 feet) of the Pacific Northwest, and is found in British …

  4. OregonFlora Asarum caudatum

    Native Americans used Asarum caudatum medicinally to treat headaches, intestinal pain, knee pain, indigestion, boils, tuberculosis, …

  5. Asarum caudatum - Wikipedia

    Asarum caudatum (British Columbia wild ginger, western wild ginger, or long-tailed wild ginger) is a plant native to rich moist forests …

  6. Asarum caudatum - Wild Ginger (3.5" Pot) | Little Prince of Oregon

    Native plant of the Pacific Northwest. Thrives in moist, acidic soil rich in organic matter. An excellent groundcover for coastal areas or …

  7. Wild Ginger • East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District

    Groundcover with unique maroon flowers hidden under heart-shaped glossy leaves in spring; it has edible roots.

  8. Wild Ginger – Sparrowhawk Native Plants

    As with all native plants, but particularly for Wild Ginger, plant it in fall for best success and keep it hydrated with deep, infrequent …

  9. OregonFlora

    OregonFlora is built on Symbiota, a collaborative, open source content management system for curating specimen- and observation …

  10. Species: Asarum caudatum - US Forest Service

    British Columbia wildginger is found in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, western Montana, and British Columbia [12, 25, 27]. A …