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Shell Ginger
Shell ginger (Alpinia zerumbet) is one of the showy members of the Zingiberaceae, or ginger, family. Beautiful pink and yellow flower spikes are produced at the tips of the plant's stalks. The nonvariegated species can grow to 12 feet tall — double the height of the more commonly seen variegated cultivar. The ground leaves of this species are used in some regions of the tropics for their antihypertensive and antistress properties.
Soil:
              Moist
          Plant Shape:
              Upright
          Exposure:
          Full Sun
          Partial Shade
              Bloom Time:
          January - February
          March - April
          September - October
          November - December
              Bloom Color:
          Pink
          Orange
          Yellow
              Landscape Use:
          Bedding or Border
          Groundcover
              Wildlife Interest:
          Attracts Birds
          Attracts Butterflies
              Plant Type:
              Bulb
          
              Hardiness Zone:
            
            
              9 - 12
            
           
    
