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wild ginger

Wild ginger may refer to any of a variety of plants, often with a similar appearance, odour or taste to cultivated ginger. Species involved include:Any of the Alpinia species, especially A. caerulea, a large tropical flowering plant Any of the Asarum species, especially A. caudatum, a groundcover with kidney- or heart-shaped leaves and a small maroon flower and ginger-scented roots; native to North America Curcuma australasica, "Australian turmeric" Hedychium gardnerianum, Himalayan plant with fragrant yellow spiked flowers Siphonochilus aethiopicus, "African ginger," a rhizome with a showy purple flower with a yellow center Any of the numerous Zingiber species

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Taxonomy

Scientific: Asarum europaeum
Family: Aristolochiaceae
Genus: Asarum
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Piperales

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