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Hedychium coronarium-Butterfly Ginger

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By Panther


Hedychium coronarium-Butterfly Ginger

This is a sweet smelling flower and at times can have 3 or more flowers growing on a single stem.



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Gingers have such a diversity of flowers dont they, I have never grown them before, but did get a couple different one's in the autumn sales to over winter in the greenhouse, (reduceced price of course) hope to have some flowers next year

4 Dec, 2008

 

Beautiful ~
I love white flowers :o)

4 Dec, 2008

 

Thanks FF and TT!
Yes FF gingers do have a diversity flowers, I hope yours does flower next year and TT white flowers are lovely I love them too :-)

4 Dec, 2008

 

that's so pretty...I would like to try it... one for the houseplant list!

7 Dec, 2008

 

Thanks and goodluck Lori. They grow wild here, they need lots of water.

7 Dec, 2008

 

Thanks Panther...you are lucky to have such wild flowers!!

8 Dec, 2008

 

Thanks Lori, I guess you would have heaps of wild ones there too, suited for the cold climate.

8 Dec, 2008

 

we have Cyprepedium parviflorum orchids that will naturalize in our climate of extremes.... Just received an online catalogue and they are listed for sale at $40. a piece! to plant a little clump of three...that's $120.!! Our more common wild flowers are trilliums, mayflowers, dogtooth violets( actually a lily) ,and sweet violets, The white trillium is the emblem of the province of Ontario and it is protected by law...it takes them 7 years from seed to blossom... so they could be wiped out easily... lucky you with wild ginger!!

8 Dec, 2008

 

Lovely photo Panther. The blooms are beautiful.

8 Dec, 2008

 

Well there you go Lori, I always thought the same too with your flowers, how colourful and pretty they were. You are so lucky that you can order them online, we still haven't come to that level yet with our network, but getting there slowly though. Thanks for the info and goodluck to your purchasing!!!

Hi Gilli, thanks for the kind note. Yes they are sweet smelling flowers and are used in leis (neck garlands) here as well.

8 Dec, 2008

 

I am trying to start some Yellow Ginger from seed, Panther. I planted them 2 weeks ago but nothing yet. :o(

8 Dec, 2008

 

Patience is the word Gilli, over here we just plant the roots. They need lots of water, so just make sure that the soil in your container is always moist. I hope you get some positive results soon ;-)

8 Dec, 2008



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