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Canadian wild ginger (Asarum canadense) observed in Mt Washington, Cincinnati, OH 45230, USA

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Urban Ecology

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Canadian wild ginger growing in Cincinnati neighborhoods signals that patches of healthy, shaded urban woodland still exist nearby — the kind of spot worth seeking out for a nature walk or protecting from development.

Someone spotted and documented Canadian wild ginger — a low-growing native plant with heart-shaped leaves that carpets the forest floor — in a Cincinnati neighborhood. This kind of confirmed sighting helps build a picture of where native plants are still thriving in cities. It's a good sign for local biodiversity and for anyone hoping to grow native plants in a shady garden.

Key Findings

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A single research-grade observation of Canadian wild ginger was recorded in Mt Washington, Cincinnati, OH 45230.

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The observation meets iNaturalist's research-grade threshold, meaning it was confirmed by multiple identifiers.

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The sighting documents a native woodland species persisting within an urban or suburban environment.

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A research-grade observation of Canadian wild ginger was recorded in Mt Washington, a neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, confirming the presence of this native woodland plant in an urban setting.

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Research-grade observation of Canadian wild ginger in Mt Washington, Cincinnati, OH 45230, USA.

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Asarum canadense

Asarum canadense, commonly known as Canada wild ginger, Canadian snakeroot, Indian Ginger, Coltsfoot, and Broad-Leaved Asarabacca, is a herbaceous, perennial plant. It should not be confused for Asarum reflexum, a closely related species, or Asarum acuminatum, a variety of A. canadense.