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Native Ginger Seeds
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Native Ginger Seeds

from $6.99 AUD incl gst

  • Hardy native rainforest plant suited to part shade and moist soils.
  • Lush foliage with decorative blue berries for tropical appeal.
  • Ideal for understory planting and habitat gardens.

NATIVE GINGER Seeds

Botanical Name: Alpinia caerulea
Other Names: Native Ginger, Blue Ginger, Australian Ginger

  • Attractive Australian native rainforest plant with lush green foliage and striking bright blue berries.
  • Grows naturally in subtropical and tropical rainforests of eastern Australia.
  • Highly ornamental understory plant, ideal for shaded gardens and rainforest-style landscapes.
  • Produces aromatic rhizomes, leaves, and berries with traditional cultural significance.
  • Thrives in moist, sheltered conditions with protection from frost and harsh winds.
  • Excellent habitat plant that attracts birds and supports native biodiversity.

Plant Details

  • Plant Type: Perennial native herbaceous plant
  • Plant Height: 1–2 m tall; clumping growth habit

Sowing Information

  • Germination: 4–8 weeks (can be slow and variable)
  • Depth: Surface sow to 5 mm deep
  • Position: Part shade to full shade
  • Sow Where: Seed trays or pots; transplant once established
  • Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, organic-rich soil
  • Spacing: 1–1.5 m between plants

Growing Tips

  • Maintain consistently moist soil, especially during establishment.
  • Mulch well to retain moisture and protect shallow roots.
  • Shelter from frost and cold winds in cooler climates.
  • Suitable for containers in shaded positions or indoor-outdoor courtyards.

Flowering & Fruiting

Creamy white flowers appear on spikes near the base of the plant, followed by distinctive bright blue berries that persist for extended periods and are highly ornamental.

Traditional & Practical Uses

  • Rhizomes and young shoots were traditionally used by Indigenous Australians for flavouring and medicinal purposes.
  • Leaves historically used for wrapping food during cooking.
  • Widely planted today for ornamental use, rainforest revegetation, and wildlife habitat.

When to Sow Native Ginger in Your Climate

Climate Zone Best Planting Time Tips
Temperate October–December Sow after frost risk; provide warmth and shelter.
Subtropical August–November Ideal conditions; keep soil consistently moist.
Tropical March–June Best sown at the end of the wet season.
Cool November–January Start seeds in a warm, protected environment.
Arid September–October Grow in shaded, irrigated areas with rich soil.

Product Specifications

  • Variety: Native Ginger.
  • Botanical name: Alpinia caerulea.
  • Open pollinated, not chemically treated, non-GMO.
  • Seeds per gram: Approx. 50–70.

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