We will not replace any items after this time as we cannot control the growing conditions. **But if you receive your order in poor condition, please let us know within 24 hours of receiving your shipment with photos of the issue and we will be happy to help you. Please understand that there may be minor damage due to transport stress. *Our boxes are only posted at the beginning of the week (Monday to Wednesday), so we guarantee that the plants will not be on *We are not responsible for damages caused while in transit or by the weather.v This visually striking, low-maintaitence. *Most plants sold here are from a personal collection and as such have been grown with love and attention. Almanac Planting Co has live Red Button Ginger plants for sale online and with available nationwide shipping. We are not responsible for tropical plants sent to cold climates.❄️❄️ Red button ginger has leaves that are mid-green in color. This species, Costus woodsonii, grows to 3 to 4 feet tall. And Costus Species Costus woodsonii, Red Button Ginger One of the most popular spiral gingers for Southern gardeners is known as red button ginger. **when you are buying a tropical plant, we recommend that before ordering, check your weather first. The yellow flowers that emerge from the red cones are edible. They can be potted or placed directly in a garden, and do well either way. While filtered light is ideal, they’re known to do well in any light conditions. It’s truly delicious.Ī Red Button Ginger plant requires minimal care – a reason to love it right off the bat! Nearly every day, a smaller flower emerges from the cone. Its medium texture blends into the garden, but can always be balanced by a couple of finer or coarser plants for an effective composition. The plant is loaded with gorgeous red cones. This gorgeous Ginger grows with little effort and once mature, produces delicious edible flowers almost every day throughout the year.
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