Petiolata Hiddenlily Ginger Plant (curcuma sp) Urban Perennials


Petiolata Hiddenlily Ginger Plant (curcuma sp) Urban Perennials

Hidden ginger is another common name for this incredibly pretty plant. This type is typically considered root hardy in zones 8-10 but can usually be grown in zone 7 and sometimes even zone 6 if given a healthy heaping pile of mulch over the winter.


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Maintenance and Care Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the plants to conserve moisture, suppress weed growth, and protect the rhizomes from temperature fluctuations. Pruning: Prune hidden ginger plants after flowering to encourage new growth and maintain a tidy appearance.


Ornata Hiddenlily Ginger Plant (curcuma sp) Urban Perennials

The hidden ginger plant, scientifically known as Curcuma petiolata, is an exotic and captivating addition to any garden. With its vibrant foliage and striking flowers, this plant has become increasingly popular among gardening enthusiasts.


Variegated Hidden Ginger, Hidden Lily Emperor (iCurcuma petiolata/i

The Spruce / Heidi Kolsky Ginger plants (Zingiberaceae family) spread and emerge from rhizomes, the thick fleshy root-like structures you are accustomed to seeing in the produce section of the market. The leaves are usually lance-shaped or oblong, deep green, and glossy.


Yunnanchibe Hiddenlily Ginger Plant (curcuma sp) Ginger plant

Also known as Hidden Cone Ginger or Hidden Lily, this plant is native to Malaysia. It has become a common ornamental plant in tropical and sub-tropical gardens around the world, and can be successfully grown as a container plant in colder regions.


Zedoaria Hiddenlily Ginger Plant (curcuma sp) Urban Perennials

Curcuma petiolata (also known as jewel of Thailand, [3] Siam tulip, hidden ginger, [3] pastel hidden ginger, [3] hidden lily [3] or queen lily [4]) is a plant of the Zingiberaceae or ginger family. It is native to Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Java. [5] Average height 2-3 feet (60-90 cm).


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1. Fusarium Wilt Fusarium wilt is a fungal disease that affects many different plant species, including ginger plants. It is caused by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum. The first symptom of Fusarium wilt in ginger plants is yellowing and wilting of the lower leaves, which gradually progresses up the plant.


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Use a 20-20-20 soluble fertilizer every month. Curcuma requires a lot of nutrients, so fertilizing in the spring and summer will help encourage growth. Types of Curcuma C. petiolata: This is the best-known variety of the Curcuma, also known as a hidden lily or queen lily.


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A: I call it "hidden ginger", Curcuma petiolata. The leaves remind me of a small banana plant…but since it only grows to 3 or 4 feet tall it is obviously not a banana. The yellow-pink flower occurs at the bottom of the stems, where it is "hidden" from casual observation.


Domestica Hiddenlily Ginger Plant (curcuma sp) Urban Perennials

Curcuma, or hidden cone gingers, is a genus of mostly tropical plants known for their dramatic bold foliage, flamboyant floral show. Curcuma can range in height from just under 2' to over 7' tall. The slightly hidden flowers resemble psychedelic pinecones.a nice trip back to the 1960s.


Beautiful Red Stems and Veins

Hidden Ginger ( Curcuma petiolata) Common names Hidden Ginger Jewel of Thailand Queen Lily Hidden Lily Siam Tulip Photo Gallery Uploaded by plantladylin Uploaded by Xeramtheum Uploaded by Xeramtheum Uploaded by dawiz1753 Uploaded by dawiz1753 Uploaded by greene Uploaded by Suga Uploaded by dawiz1753 Uploaded by tabbycat Uploaded by plantladylin


Curcuma Siam™ 'Shadow'. (Aka Siam™ Tulip, Java Tulip, Hidden Ginger

Curcuma gingers (Curcuma spp.), commonly called hidden gingers, produce spikey flowers in bright red, yellow, pink, orange or white. These herbaceous perennials add a tropical look to the landscape with their dark green, sword-shaped leaves.


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Low Maintenance One of the greatest advantages of cultivating hidden ginger plants is their low maintenance requirements. These plants thrive in tropical and subtropical climates, making them ideal for regions with warm temperatures and high humidity. They prefer well-drained soil and partial shade but can adapt to different conditions.


PlantFiles Pictures Curcuma, Hidden Ginger 'Scarlet Fever' (Curcuma

Hidden ginger is in the Zingiberaceae family. It is in the same genus Curcuma as turmeric but is hardier, non-edible, and used as an ornamental. These tropical beauties are herbaceous perennials that are native to Malaysia. They will grow well and overwinter in USDA planting zones 8 to 10.


Curcuma petiolata 'Emperor' variegated hidden ginger Arboretum

1. Common Ginger 2. Beehive Ginger 3. Bitter Ginger 4. Myoga Ginger 5. Crepe Ginger 6. Hidden Ginger 7. Butterfly Lily Ginger 8. Shell Ginger 9. Dancing Ladies Ginger 10. Yellow Ginger 11. Red Ginger 12. Torch Ginger 13. Mango Ginger 14. Kahili Ginger 15. Thai Ginger


Curcuma Petiolata Pink Flowering Hidden Ginger 5 Live Plant Etsy

One of the most common Curcuma species grown in the US is simply known as 'Hidden Ginger.' Despite being IDed under a few species names its true identity is unknown. Curcuma taxonomy is up there with rocket science so this is not surprising.