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Emperor’s foliage and flower will capture your heart

August 11, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Plants

The new ginger known as Emperor has caused quite a commotion at my house. Everyone loves it.
First, let me admit I have never been a huge fan of variegated plants. There are some cannas, hostas and tropical crotons that have captured my heart, but this ginger took me by surprise.
Emperor is a variegated form of [...]

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