Wild ginger, Asarum caudatum album, is native to Western Canada, and is a lovely and trouble-free woodland garden plant. The flowers are hidden under the leaves, being pollinated by ground beetles and tiny flies, and can only be seen if you are prepared to get down close and carefully lifet up the glossy leaves. The plant does smell warmly spicy, hence the common name.
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