Ginger is a vascular plant, meaning it has a system for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant's tissues. This vascular system consists of xylem and phloem, allowing ginger to grow and distribute essential resources efficiently.
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is from the root or underground stem (rhizome).
No, ginger does not produce spores as it is a flowering plant that reproduces through seeds. Ginger is propagated through division of rhizomes rather than spores.
Ginger is propogated by division in the Spring.
The ginger is the root of the plant.
Ginger root is the underground stem of the ginger plant. The plant has a long history of cultivation, having originated in Asia and is grown in India, Southeast Asia, West Africa and the Caribbean. Ginger is a spice which is used for cooking and is also consumed whole as a delicacy or medicine.
Ground Ginger comes from the ground lol it comes from plants!!!!!!!
It depends. If the wild ginger your talking about is a spice, then yes. The spice ginger comes from a flower. But not red ginger also known as ginger flower or alpinia purpurata. Hmmm...well if you are talking about spice ginger, then it is a flowering plant. The ginger comes from the tuber which it grows underground. The ginger you see in the supermarket is called Jamaican ginger. The problem here is the word flower. a flower is only part of a plant but in common usage has become the word for flowering plant. In answer to the question I think, wild ginger is a plant that has flowers.
The ginger lily.
Yes it is
It is the root, of the ginger plant.
The part of the plant that ginger comes from is the rhizome or the underground stem of the plant. One medicinal use of ginger is for the treatment of nausea.
No in the air
Ginger is a tropical plant and grows continuously.
Ginger is a rhizome, Celery is not.