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Costus Speciosus
£2.90per packet
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Also known as crepe or Malay ginger, (Syn. Cheilocostus speciosus) this is possibly the best known cultivated species of the genus Costus. These plants differ from the common ginger by having only one row of spirally arranged leaves. The flowers appear in late summer or early autumn, and are quite unusual looking, forming large red cone-shaped bracts, with several, pure white, crinkled flowers protruding from each cone. The flowers look like crepe paper - thus the common name of crepe ginger. After the flowers fade away, the attractive red cone-shaped bracts remain. This is the most cold-hardy of the spiral gingers, and has been tested and proven root hardy down to 0ºF (-17.8ºC). In addition, it is mentioned in the Kama Sutra as an ingredient in a cosmetic to be used on the eyelashes to increase sexual attractiveness. Ermmm...in this last respect we can not personally give any recommendations and reluctantly give no guarantees.
- Common name
- Crepe Ginger
- Family
- Costaceae
- Packet content
- 10 seeds
- Height
- 1.8 m - 2.4 m
- Light level
- Partial shade
- Growth habit
- Herbaceous
- Hardiness rating
- H1
- Pollinator-friendly
- Yes
- Moisture
- Moisture retentive
- Region of origin
- Asia
- Colour
- White
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