Variegated ginger - sometimes called "shell ginger" - dominates the tropical shade garden with striped green and yellow leaves and a wide-spreading habit.
Variegated shell ginger flowering shrub is ideal for containers and as an indoor specimen
Produces leafy, arching stems with boldly striped foliage that create a tropical look, and large, drooping clusters of white and pink, shell-like flowers with a sweet fragrance
Thrives in partly sunny areas, and requires moist soil for healthy plant growth
Advantages:
Easy To Grow
Low Maintenance
Great For Mass Plantings
Good For Containers
Grow Best:
Landscaping
House Plant
Container
Variegated shell ginger flowering shrub is ideal for containers and as an indoor specimen
Ideal position:
Performs best in Sun Light
Any light is fine.
Sun: full to part Sun, 6 plus hours direct sun daily
Water:
Once a week, or when top inch of soil is dry, they are not as thirsty as many other common houseplants, but will drop leaves if they stay too wet or too dry for extended periods
Healthy Temperatures:
Warm, tropical vibes of 65-90°F
Grown indoors as a houseplant but can be grown outdoors in USDA Hardiness Zones 2-12
Growth Outlook:
Variegated ginger is a moderate grower that can reach heights of 3 to 6 feet, and grows 5 to 8 feet wide.
Growth Rate: Fast
Pet Friendly - yes
YES. TNone of the sources that I have found list variegated ginger as being toxic for animal.
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Landscape uses:
Single yard specimen
Center of a circular drive
Large accent for a mixed bed
Backdrop for smaller plants
Front of tall green shrubs
Corner-of-the-house accent
Pool cage plant (for a large bed)
Surrounding a palm tree
Understory plant among large trees
Plant care
Add composted cow manure and top soil (or organic peat moss) to the hole when you plant. Choose a well-drained area or this plant won't do well.
No trimming is needed other than to do a warm-weather pruning for size and/or to remove a dead leaf now and then.
Although these plants don't mind dry conditions, they'll look their best with regular irrigation timed so that the soil has a chance to dry out between waterings.
Fertilize 3 times a year - in spring, summer, and fall - with a top quality granular fertilizer.
Plant spacing
These beautiful plants have a massive spread, so give them plenty of room to spread their wings.
Place them 4 to 5 feet apart and allow at least 4 feet between a ginger and the nearest shrub.
If planting around a palm, come out about 3 feet.
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