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Growing red button ginger
Growing red button ginger









growing red button ginger
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Turn right on Band Rd, we are on the right, one mile.Ībsolutely no professional photography pictures allowed at the nursery.

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Twenty minutes from Houston out Hwy 59 south, Exit Hwy 36 south to first full traffic light at Band Road, Phone 28 Fax 28 Local call from Houston or Rosenberg Please note, we are a retail nursery, not a mail-order business. Home | New | Search | Directions | About | Contactįor General nursery and Bamboo questions E-Mail the nursery In winter plants go dormant and their rhizomes must be kept relatively dry to prevent rotting. Prefers moist well drained soil and shade. Large clusters of pink flowers emerge about a month before the leaves. They are ornately patterned above and a rich burgundy beneath. Leaves are large for Kaempferia at 18 to 24 inches high and up to a foot wide. hard to find!īutterfly ginger with gorgeous apricot fragrant blooms and white variegated foliage, more bold than Dr. Native to Burma.įragrant orange bottlebrush like flowers, compact variety. Prefers light shade to full sun and moist rich soil high in nitrogen. One to two foot tall flower spikes appear in early spring before the leaves. Single or in mass, this giant ginger makes a spectacular show with 8 foot leaves and large beautiful bright pink clusters of flowers. This ginger goes dormant during the winter months. Will grow to 4 feet and does well in containers or in the ground. Flowering during summer months with large hot pink blooms. Prefers shade, long lasting flowers with unusual multi-colorationsĪ perennial ginger native to Australia. Does well in a container or in the ground. Native to Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama. Red Button Ginger grows to about 3 feet tall. An easy to grow and strikingly beautiful spiral ginger.Ī dwarf spiral ginger with dark green waxy leaves, gently spiraled stems, topped with bright red cones with flowers ranging from yellow to orange. Bright red inflorescences are complimented with bright yellow tubular flowers. Note: All gingers are dormant until late May, meaning they are just a root or rhyzome in a pot in winter.Ĭurcuma Summer Snow variegated, Curcuma Emerald Zebra, Blush Tulip Ginger, Siam TulipĬornukaempferia aurantifolia 'Jungle Gold'Įxcellent as a long lasting cut flower or just enjoy its tropical look in your garden all summer long. Most of our gingers are $10 for one gallon size pots.

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Their germination and growth depends on many factors like, heat, cooling, sun, shade, moisture, time of sowing, soil, and more.Ginger Plants Ginger Photos - Some of the 50 Plus Gingers we offer. Seeds/bulbs/ rhizomes are living organism like us, little miss handling on our part can kill them. Family : zingiberaceae, propagation methods: by dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs (including offsets) our seeds/bulbs are ensured to be fresh from our own home garden, but are not ensured as to results, as there are too many variables in gardening that can impact germination, like geographical area, soil, climate and more. The red button costus is an excellent choice for landscapers in the south, and potted plant for gardeners. If the plant can be kept above 50 degrees all the time, most likely it will keep blooming continuously. The plant can withstand a light frost for short periods of time but will stop blooming and won't look very good. Temperatures has a lot to do with flowering. Avoid if possible getting the foliage wet when watering. A little moist during the warm weather and a little drier during the cold weather. The clumps will grow to about 4 feet on average. Costus woodsonii (Red Button Ginger) this magnificent type of ginger is very easy to grow and flower most of the year.











Growing red button ginger