Ginger Plant
Ginger Plant
The Ginger Plant (Zingiber officinale) is a herbaceous perennial grown for its pungent, aromatic rhizome, used widely as a culinary spice and in traditional medicine. It forms annual pseudostems about one meter tall with narrow leaves and pale yellow, purple-edged flowers.
At a glance
- Botanical name: Zingiber officinale (family Zingiberaceae)
- Type: Herbaceous perennial
- Harvest: Pungent, aromatic ginger rhizome
- Pseudostems: About one meter tall, narrow leaves
- Flowers: Pale yellow with purple edges
- Light: Full to partial sun
- Growing zones: USDA 10 to 11 (not frost-tolerant)
- Plant size: 2 to 3 feet, 3-gallon container
Best for
- Culinary herb and spice gardens
- Subtropical and container growing
- Homegrown ginger rhizomes
- Ornamental tropical foliage
- Warm, frost-free climates
How to grow
Plant in well-drained, fertile soil that retains moisture, in full sun to partial shade, and water regularly during the growing season. Best suited to USDA zones 10 and 11; protect it from freezing temperatures, as it is not frost-tolerant. Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to encourage healthy rhizomes.
Flavor profile
Pungent and aromatic, ginger root adds a warm, distinctive flavor to both savory and sweet dishes.
About Everglades Farm
Everglades Farm is a Florida nursery in Homestead growing edible plants, fruiting trees, and rare garden showpieces, shipped directly from the nursery to your door.
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