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Sunday 17 May 2015

Torch Ginger Plants

Torch Ginger is one of the flowers I have planted in my garden in 2011. The year I started gardening in my front yard. At first I saw this plant in the front yard of my sister. It was a huge plant and I was amazed by the beauty of the pink flowers. I asked my sis the name of this plant but she did not know. Anyway, it did not matter. I still like the plant and so my sis gave me some of the ginger rhizomes cuttings and I planted them in the ground inside where I put a not used truck tire.





Torch Ginger is a huge plant. It grew so fast to 6 feet tall. I often trim the plant as its young  rhizomes were already growing out of the tire planters where I planted them. Then I search online the name of this plant and found many things about it. 



Torch Ginger is  tropical perennial plant and does not need a lot of caring. The unopen flower is edible and are mostly used by Asian in cooking curries.



I have not tried cooking the unopen Torch Ginger but I will try next time I am in my garden.


This is a video of the blooming Torch Ginger. Courtesy of You Tube.

Here´s the link about  Torch Ginger. Thanks for reading. 


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4 comments:

  1. Wow, the flower is very beautiful. I did not know it can be applied in making curry! Beautiful flowers and the photography!

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    1. Yes, it is very beautiful. I did not know about that too before I researched the name of this flower. Thanks for your comment Shane +ilagan shy.

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  2. This is a beautiful flower! Your pictures are beautiful as well!

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    1. Yes, torch ginger flower is beautiful. I have not seen this flower in Europe though. Thanks for your nice comment Sheila Brown. Have a lovely week!

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