New World Ginger: Costus

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New World Ginger: Costus

July 16, 2023 Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardening Herbaceous Plants Under the Jakfruit Tree 0

There are many species in the Genus Costus. These are commonly referred to as New World Gingers, Spiral Gingers, Crepe Gingers, Button Gingers, and even Step Ladder Gingers. They do give a great tropical look and the flowers do attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Whatever you call them, if you just ask for Costus, most people will know what you are looking for. They are related to the Old World Gingers despite being in different botanical families. They are in the same botanical order, Zingiberales. Old World Gingers consist of a few species that give us the edible ginger root which we use in cooking.

Richard Lyons Nursery has several different species for sale.