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Asarum - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox These plants are not related to ginger, although the rhizomes and leaves smell and taste similar to ginger It is not recommended to eat these plants due to their nephrotoxic and carcinogenic properties
Asarum virginicum (Heart-Leaf Ginger, Little Brown Jug, Viriginia . . . Because it is a small plant, planting it in groups gives it more impact In a bed or border, it needs to be placed up front where it will not compete with taller plants It can be used along trails, in rock gardens, as a low border, and planted around the bases of trees
Curcuma - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox The plant size can range from 2 to over 7 feet tall There are 100 different species of Curcuma Some of the plants may be used as food and dyes, while others are only ornamental They are all members of the Zingiberaceae or ginger family
Hedychium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox These plants can grow 3 to 6 feet tall and form a clump 2 to 3 feet wide They have tropical-looking foliage, and the flowers of some species are very fragrant, blooming in summer