Definition
The genus *Asarum* encompasses a group of low-growing, shade-loving plants known as wild gingers. Though called gingers, they are not related to the culinary ginger used in cooking. *Asarum* plants are typically characterized by their heart-shaped or kidney-shaped leaves and their often-hidden flowers. They are often used as groundcover in gardens. They are found in temperate regions around the world 🌎. They bring a touch of nature to the landscape.