Wild ginger
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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
    Alpinia
    Alpinia is a genus of plants, with more than 230 species from the Ginger family . It is named for Prospero Alpini, a 17th-century Italian botanist who specialized in exotic plants.-Description:...

    species, especially A. caerulea
    Alpinia caerulea
    Alpinia caerulea, native ginger, is an understorey perennial herb to 3 m., growing under rainforest, gallery forest and wet sclerophyll forest canopy in eastern Australia....

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  • Any of the Asarum
    Asarum
    Asarum is a genus of plants in the birthwort family Aristolochiaceae, commonly known as Wild ginger.- Description :...

    species, especially A. caudatum
    Asarum caudatum
    Asarum caudatum is native to rich moist forests of western North America from British Columbia to California and as far east as western Montana....

  • Curcuma australasica
    Curcuma australasica
    Curcuma australasica, Native Turmeric, or Cape York Lily, is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant of the Zingiberaceae or ginger family.-NomenclatureDescription:...

  • Asiasarum sieboldi
  • Any of the numerous Zingiber
    Zingiber
    The genus Zingiber contains the true gingers, a set of plants with medicinal and culinary value in many parts of the world. The most well-known is Z. officinale, garden ginger.-Culinary:...

    species
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