
Dhara Seeds
Native Ginger Redback Seeds
1499
Estimated delivery between March 21 and March 24.
Add a stunning burst of color and fragrance to your garden with Native Ginger 'Redback'. Known for its striking red and white flowers, Redback is a captivating variety of Alpinia purpurata, also referred to as the red ginger plant. Native to tropical regions, this plant is perfect for creating a lush, exotic atmosphere in your garden, patio, or container. It combines the elegance of its glossy green foliage with the eye-catching vibrancy of its flowers, making it a standout feature in any landscape.
Key Features:
- Vibrant Red and White Blooms: Redback produces beautiful red-and-white flowers with a striking appearance that adds a tropical flair to your garden.
- Fragrant Flowers: The flowers are not only visually stunning but also release a sweet, aromatic fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.
- Lush Tropical Foliage: Glossy, large green leaves create a bold, tropical backdrop for the bright flowers.
- Low Maintenance: Redback is easy to grow and thrives with minimal care, making it a great choice for gardeners of all experience levels.
- Ideal for Shaded Areas: This variety prefers partial to full shade, making it an excellent addition to shaded garden beds, borders, or containers.
Specifications:
- Plant Type: Perennial (in tropical climates)
- Height: 3-5 feet (depending on the growing conditions)
- Flower Color: Red and white
- Blooming Period: Summer to Fall
- Sunlight: Partial shade to full shade
- Soil: Well-drained, rich, and moist soil
- Watering Needs: Keep soil consistently moist, but avoid waterlogging
- Usage: Perfect for shaded garden beds, borders, containers, and tropical-themed landscapes
Planting Instructions:
- Choose a Shaded Location: Select a spot with partial to full shade, as Redback prefers lower light conditions.
- Prepare Moist, Well-Drained Soil: Ensure the soil is rich in organic matter and consistently moist but not soggy.
- Plant Rhizomes or Potted Plants: Plant rhizomes 2-3 inches deep, or plant in containers with well-draining potting soil.
- Space Plants: Space plants 2-3 feet apart to allow for ample growth.
- Water Regularly: Keep the soil moist but avoid standing water to prevent root rot.