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  1. Asarum - Wikipedia

    Asarum is a genus of low-growing herbs distributed across the temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere, with most species in East Asia (China, Japan, and Vietnam) and North America, and …

  2. Asarum - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    Wild ginger is a genus of 137 species native to temperate areas of Asia, North America and one species in Europe. It is a member of the pipevine family (Aristolochiaceae). The genus name comes from the …

  3. Asarum canadense - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Asarum canadense, commonly called wild ginger, is a Missouri native spring wildflower which occurs in rich woods and wooded slopes throughout the State. Basically a stemless plant which features two …

  4. Wild Ginger, Asarum spp. – Wisconsin Horticulture

    There are several species of perennial foliage plants in the genus Asarum that make great ground covers for shady sites. European wild ginger and the North American wild ginger are the most …

  5. Asarum | Wild Ginger Plants for Sale | Wild Ginger Plant

    Asarum, commonly called Wild Ginger, are small but exquisite, deer-resistant woodland perennials that thrive in moist but well-drained conditions with light shade. Most asarum species are evergreen …

  6. Asarum Plant Growing & Care Guide for Gardeners

    Nov 15, 2023 · The Asarum genus, part of the Aristolochiaceae family, includes about 100 species of perennials known as wild ginger. Native to the temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere, they …

  7. Asarum - FNA

    The flowers of Asarum are predominantly self-pollinated, but they are occasionally visited by mycotrophic flies (K. L. Lu 1982).

  8. Asarum - NARGS

    Wild ginger or Asarum is probably more well-known by wildflower enthusiasts or hikers than by gardeners. As a forest-floor wildflower, they are common throughout eastern North America, the …

  9. 29 Facts About Asarum

    Asarum, commonly known as wild ginger, is a fascinating plant with a rich history and unique characteristics. Did you know that Asarum has been used in traditional medicine for centuries? This …

  10. Asarum in Flora of North America @ efloras.org

    Herbs , perennial, deciduous, rhizomatous, without aerial stems. Leaves alternate (sometimes appearing opposite because of crowding), 2-ranked; stipules absent; petiolate foliage leaves and sessile, …