![]() Not much "baby-sitting." Propagates well. tall specimens from her shaded bed a couple of years ago. Love this plant! A neighbor had me remove 1 ft. On Aug 15, 2011, Attyskunk from Alachua, FL wrote: Lately I have noticed several new leaves, but they likewise began to brown at the edges. I tried moving it several times, since it remained in the pot, however the browning continued. It received late afternoon direct sun and was watered every other day. This plant did well for about 1 month, then began to brown at the edges. I bought one at my local Ace Hardware, from whom I have had very favorable success so far with previous plants. On Nov 7, 2011, gboblow from Franklinton, LA wrote: It should make a nice grouping, and the bananas should give them enough shade. They are still in pots, but I think I may plant them under the banana plants. They are now over 3 ft tall and really nice plants. I have since learned that they prefer some shade. To my complete surprise they bloomed even before the leaves emerged. I dug these up and put them in a pot when we moved this spring. #Light of hidden flowers fullMy plants were really pretty and were growing in full sun with my other tropicals. On Jul 4, 2012, kafirlily from Lillian, AL (Zone 9a) wrote:Ī friend shared these with me a year or so ago. I live in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. There is nothing different in its management so I am feel that it is a slow developer. There are three flower stems with only one having produced a flower yet. I have had this plant for 4 years and 2014 is the first time it has flowered. Whatever is happening is the correct way for this plant to thrive. I water 1hour/zone, every day except Wed and Sunday. My irrigation smells of sulfur and is high in dissolved solids. I live in a subdivision close to the marsh. Augustine grass grows well in this area too.) I planted this plant in 50/50 mushroom fertilizer and my sandy dirt. I LOVE IT! It is on the West side of a fence with a large over hanging tree on the East side That blocks the sun until 1:00pm The house blocks the sun from about 5:00pm. On Oct 19, 2014, BLINK_EN from Mount Pleasant, SC wrote:įIRST YEAR - My Hidden Ginger bloomed all spring, all summer, and is just starting to fade in mid-October. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birdsħ.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline) Patent Information:īy dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs (including offsets) Seed Collecting:Īllow pods to dry on plant break open to collect seedsĪllow seedheads to dry on plants remove and collect seeds Regional USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 ☌ (40 ☏) Where to Grow: ![]() Requires consistently moist soil do not let dry out between waterings Sun Exposure: Tropicals and Tender Perennials Water Requirements:Īverage Water Needs Water regularly do not overwater ![]()
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