Alpinia Purpurata, Red Ginger – Plant
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**THIS PLANT COMES WITH BASIC BLACK POT**
About Alpinia Purpurata
This Product Contains
SrNo | Item name |
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1 | Alpinia Purpurata, Red Ginger – Plant |
Plant Specifications
Common Name | Red Ginger. |
Maximum Reachable Height | Upto 12 feet. |
Flower Colour | Red |
Bloom Time | All year round. |
Difficulty Level | Easy. |
Planting And Care
Although Alpinia are not especially picky about their soil, it s not uncommon for the plants to experience a mild magnesium deficiency. In this case, supply them with a pinch or two Epsom salts every month or so to keep the leaves green and healthy.
Alpinia Purpurata Care
Gingers are grown from an underground rhizome. Best planting season is the rainy season. Gingers are planted in the pot or bed.
Sunlight | Dappled light. |
Watering | Grown under proper conditions, they need a steady, year-round supply of water. |
Soil | Not very picky about potting soil. |
Temperature | They can survive temperatures down to 50F. |
Fertilizer | Feed with a weak liquid fertilizer throughout the growing season. Coated slow-release fertilizer pellets also work well. |
Harvest Season | All year round. |
Alpinia Purpurata Special Feature
This very popular ginger composed of layers of cerise bracts and is used in the cut flower industry around the world.
Alpinia Purpurata Uses
Ornamental Use:
- Red ginger is a very useful and perennial with diverse forms
- With its long, attractive red flower bracts and lush green leaves, it works well in tropical-theme landscapes
- It is useful as a tall informal hedge or screen
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mrinaldas.haridwar –
This plant is really eye catching. ……with red coloured flower…..
mrinaldas.haridwar –
tayyabforest –
Easy and fast process…. I truly recommend this site.
tayyabforest –