Asarum arifolium, native to the SE United States, has more names than any small woodland clumper should have to deal with. For starters, the evergreen gingers (and this plant is evergreen even here), have all been moved to the genus hexastylis (I’m NOT making up new labels every time some taxonomist with too much time on their hands, starts moving the furniture around). Next, this native plant goes under a slew of common names: heartleaf, arrowleaf, little brown jugs, evergreen ginger, and Virginia evergreen ginger.
With its odd little brown flowers in spring, and its large, mottled arrowhead shaped leaves which are bluish-tinged in the winter, and evergreen under the snow, I just call it “neat”.
admin Gardening Arrowhead, Brown Flowers, Common Names, Evergreen, Furniture, Genus, Ginger, Gingers, Jugs, Labels, Leaves, Odd, Slew, Starters, Taxonomist, United States, Wild Ginger
Asarum arifolium, native to the SE United States, has more names than any small woodland clumper should have to deal with. For starters, the evergreen gingers (and this plant is evergreen even here), have all been moved to the genus hexastylis (I’m NOT making up new labels every time some taxonomist with too much time on their hands, starts moving the furniture around). Next, this native plant goes under a slew of common names: heartleaf, arrowleaf, little brown jugs, evergreen ginger, and Virginia evergreen ginger.
With its odd little brown flowers in spring, and its large, mottled arrowhead shaped leaves which are bluish-tinged in the winter, and evergreen under the snow, I just call it “neat”.
admin Gardening Arrowhead, Brown Flowers, Common Names, Evergreen, Furniture, Genus, Ginger, Gingers, Jugs, Labels, Leaves, Odd, Slew, Starters, Taxonomist, United States, Wild Ginger