Scientific Name: Zingiber zerumbet

 

Common Name: ‘Shampoo Ginger’

 

Hardiness: Zones 8 to 11

 

Ornamental Features:

‘Shampoo Ginger’ is a herbaceous tropical perennial commonly used to produce shampoo and is called ‘Awahupuwi’ in Hawaii.  Its’ growth habit produces multiple stems that grow to a maximum height of 6 feet.  ‘Shampoo Ginger’ produces multiple basal blooms of green cones that turn dark red.

 

Habit and Growth Rate:

This plant is well suited to medium shade to full sun landscapes in warm climates. It also works well as a tropical foliage plant or patio plant.

 

Pot Size and Finish Time:

Best suited for an 8” pot size and will finish in about 4 months.

 

Culture:

Light:  50% shade to full sun

Temperature:  55° - 95° F

Soil / Watering:  Use a well draining professional mix that is slightly acidic, keep evenly moist. During dormancy, keep rhizomes dry and free from freezing.

Fertilizer:  Liquid feed with complete fertilizer at 200-250 ppm (N), weekly. Supplement with magnesium sulfate at 1/4 pound per 100 gallons once per month. For top dress or soil incorporation, follow label rates.

 

Pest/Disease Problems:

Employ good sanitation practices to avoid fungal and bacterial pathogens. A preventative drench with a soil fungicide such as Banrot will help to prevent root rot.

                               

For Availability and More Information:

 

Contact David McDonald

3941 Britt Road

Mount Dora, FL 32757

(352) 385-2663 office / (352) 385-2660 fax

www.agristarts4.com

david@agristarts4.com