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There are four different types/colors of Hawaiian Tropical Ginger plant rhizome roots: Red and Pink Alpinia Purpurata, Blue Dichorisandra Thyrsiflora, White Hedychium Coronarium and Yellow Hedychium Gardnerianum. Ginger plants are highly sought after for landscaping projects as these ginger plant flower for most of the year. Once bloomed the ginger flowers are very fragrant. The white and yellow gingers are frequently seen in the Hawaiian flower lei because their fragrance is sweet. Ginger plants like shade to partial sun with regular watering. Ginger plants are a perennial plant and once flowering blooms, "plantlets" will emerge and propagate themselves. You'll soon have an oasis of tropical Hawaiian ginger in every color and glorious fragrance. These ginger plants are for houseplant, patio plants, office plants, indoor plants, outdoor plants, landscaping.
1 Hawaiian Pink Ginger Alpinia Purpurata Starter Plant 6 to 10 inches tall planted in 2.5 inch pot
Turn your Hawaiian Tropical Garden in to a floral arrangement
Houseplant, patio plants, office plants, indoor plants, outdoor plants, landscaping.
Individually packaged ( like shown in pictures)
Grown in a nursery on the Big Island Of Hawaii. Comes with planting instructions
Holidays, Birthdays, Business, men, woman, family, friends or Keep For Yourself
Regular watering, shade to partial sun, perennial
I was hoping to get these ginger plants for the garden in my Hawaiian home. I have 2 homes, one on the mainland. I had first ordered 4 different plants and, based upon the indicated time of arrival, they would arrive while I was on island. Well, the merchant unilaterally decided to send then early, so I wasn't present when they arrived. When I arrived, they had been sitting in the package on my porch for 4 days. They are very fragile anyway, but these were also now wilted. I planted them but they all died. I returned to the mainland, then came back to Hawaii ... this time, because they are so fragile, I ordered just a pack of roots, again, relied on the asserted time of arrival, but, alas, they arrived late and after I had again left the island. SO, the lesson here is they are extremely fragile, and one can't rely on the merchant's representations regarding shipping. For me, I'm done with this merchant and will go somewhere else.