Wild Ginger Plants
The graceful groundcover known as wild ginger (Asarum) features lush, heart- or kidney-shaped leaves that form a dense green carpet in shady garden corners. Native to Canada’s cooler regions, it thrives in moist, humus-rich soil under the dappled light of trees and is hardy right through Canadian winters. Although the hidden cup-shaped flowers emerge near the soil surface in spring, the real charm comes from the elegant foliage and its natural woodland-edge habitat appeal. Browse our Wildwood Express wild ginger selections to bring a serene, low-maintenance woodland feel to your garden.