COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Asarum
canadense;
wild-ginger
[Aristolochiaceae]
Low growing
(2-8”) native perennial herb of rich woodlands.
Often found in colonies.
Usually 2 hairy leaves with heart- or
kidney-shaped bases.
Reddish brown 3-parted flower in early
spring, often hidden below leaves.
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