Wild Ginger, Asarum canadense (by me)

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Wild Ginger, Asarum canadense (by me)

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J20170223-0055āAristolochia californicaāRPBG by John Rusk Via Flickr: Aristolochia californicaāCalifornia pipevine. Host to the beautiful pipevine swallowtail butterfly (Batus philenor), whose larvae feeds on leaves, and pollinated by yucky fungus gnats (Mycetophilidae) attracted to the plant by an unpleasant odor. Pipevine swallowtail larvae feed on other Aristolochia species thoughout the New World, as well. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA
Wild Ginger (by me)
The secretive and fuzzy flowers ofĀ Asarum canadense, Canadian Wild Ginger. It took me a woefully long time to realize these existed beneath all of those leaves.
Peperomia obtusifolia
My own personalĀ Peperomia obtusifolia actually belongs to my mother, and was just bought on a whim because she thought it was cute and it said that it liked shade and being kept indoors.Ā Peperomia obtusifolia isnāt really a TRUE succulent itself but comes from a genus that contains succulent plants but also a lot of non-succulent plants.Ā Peperomia obtusifolia appears more like a succulent to me than some other things that ARE technically succulents (Iām looking at youĀ Beaucarnea recurvataā¦) with itās naturally very shiny thick green leaves. And I mean, I know this is a succulents only blog but there are otherĀ Peperomia out there that are succulents, so we can pretend for today. Plus I think this one is the best lookingĀ Peperomia of all of them soā¦
General Info
Peperomia obtusifolia is an evergreen perennial with dark green, leathery, spoon shaped, and cupped leaves. When compared to many succulents and things that are usually talked about on partial-sunāā¦Ā Peperomia obtusifolia is VERY different, even being related to pretty different other species and being in a genius that is located in a very different part of theĀ ātree of lifeā.Ā Peperomia obtusifolia is native to Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean, and needs very warm temperatures year round, making it a houseplant only option for much of the world.Ā Peperomia obtusifolia also enjoys bright to full shade with high humidity, even though it can live in less humid areas. Most importantlyĀ Peperomia obtusifolia needs a soil with a lot of organic material, especially peat, because it grows in very rich soil in the wild and that needs to be carried over when itās being kept indoors. It also likes regular waterings, but like succulents, doesnāt like to be kept in standing water and even let dry out a little bit before being watered again. UnfortunatelyĀ Peperomia obtusifolia is vulnerable to a plethora of diseases that usually end with a dead plant, but as long as you keep it in good healthy condition and remove dead matter and donāt heavily overwater, it should be okay. I would recommendĀ Peperomia obtusifolia to anyone out there who maybe doesnāt have the right conditions or traits to properly take care of more traditional succulents and give this one a go instead.Ā
Characteristics
Native to: Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean
Height: 12 max,
Spread: 2 foot max, clumps with age
Hardiness: to 59°F+
Light Requirements: Full to Partial Shade
Water Requirements: Moderate (Heavy for succulents)
Flowers: yellow/white and unimpressive in summer
Other: Shade lover, shiny foliage, water lover, faux succulent.
Species Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade:Ā Magnoliids
Order:Ā Piperales
Family: Piperaceae
Genus: Peperomia
Species: P.Ā obtusifolia

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Wild Ginger (by me)
N20150211-0009āAristolochia californicaāRPBG on Flickr.
Aristolochia californica. FWIW in fiction, Sherlock Holmes smoked a churchwarden, never a Dutchman's pipe.
Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense) (by Dendroica cerulea)
Wild ginger is one of the few brown wildflowers. Its flowers lie prostrate along the ground underneath the heart-shaped leaves. The roots smell and taste like ginger but are best avoided because they contain carcinogens.