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White Ginger Root (Hedychium coronarium) ~ Grow Hawaii |
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| Awapuhi Ke'okoe'o is my Hawaiian
name, and I agree it's a mouthful to say. I'm pure white, and some
say I resemble white orchids from afar. I was brought to Hawaii in
the 19th century and became a favorite evening lei flower. I would
sweetly scent the bodies of the wearers, so I eventually became a
symbol of love. |
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Each package contains
1 root |
1 Package $2.99
5 Packages $13.99
10 Packages $24.99
50 Packages $99.99
100 Packages $179.99 |
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Growing Instructions: Bury root deep enough to cover in a potting
soil mix from the garden shop. Keep moist. After the root has sprouted,
continue to keep moist and in partial shade. An east window will do just
fine. If you put me outdoors in the summer, make sure it's somewhere
that's shaded from the direct sun. Keep the temperature 65F to 85F, and
fertilize with a timed-released fertilizer of garden fertilizer according
to the instructions. When the leaves turn yellow, don't panic, this is
normal. Jut cut the stems and new shoots will take its place. I go dormant
in the winter and will come back in the spring. |
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Additional Information: Even though there is a little yellow in the
center, the white ginger really stands out from other tropical vegetation
as a snow white flower. |
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