Asarum caudatum |
Asarum canadense |
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wild ginger |
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Habit | Perennial herbs from rhizomes, the stems trailing, freely-rooting, forming large mats. | |
Leaves | Leaves 2 per node, the petioles 5-20 cm. long; leaf blades reniform, cordate-based, 4-10 cm. long and up to 15 cm. broad, obtuse to acute, persistent. |
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Flowers | Flowers solitary on peduncles 1-3 cm. long; calyx brownish-purple to greenish-yellow, the 3 lobes long-tapered and acute, flared above the bell-shaped base, 3-8 cm. long; petals none; the base of the staminal tube with 3 linear bracts 1-3 mm. long alternate with the calyx lobes; stamens 12, united into a tube below, alternately longer and shorter; ovary inferior. |
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Fruits | Capsule fleshy. |
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Asarum caudatum |
Asarum canadense |
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Flowering time | April-July | |
Habitat | Moist, shady woods at low to mid-elevations in the mountains. | |
Distribution | Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; British Columbia to California, east to Idaho and Montana.
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Origin | Native | |
Conservation status | Not of concern | |
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