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Asarum hartwegii

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Aristolochiaceae

Scientific name
  
Asarum hartwegii

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Piperales

Genus
  
Asarum

Higher classification
  
Wild ginger

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Asarum hartwegii is a species of wild ginger known by the common name Hartweg's wild ginger.

It is endemic to California, and grows in forest habitat. This is a perennial herb growing from a ginger-scented rhizome which extends vertically deep into the ground. It forms a clump of elaborately white-veined leaves which are heart-shaped to round in shape and coated in curved hairs. Each is borne on a long petiole up to 21 centimeters long. It bears a solitary flower near the ground on a short peduncle. The flower has no petals but three curving, hairy, brownish or maroon sepals which are whitish with red stripes on their inner surfaces. The fruit is a fleshy capsule containing many seeds.

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Asarum hartwegii Wikipedia