Hedychium Gardnerianum is a herbaceous perennial in the Zingiberaceae family. Its native range is from Nepal to Indo-China. Familiar names include Himalayan Ginger, Kahili Ginger, Kahila Garland-Lily, and Ginger Lily. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant for gardens and parks. One of the hardiest gingers prefers a warm climate and can handle an occasional frost if heavily mulched.
It can be grown under glass as well as a good container plant. It can grow to around 7-8 feet tall from erect stems. The leaves are bright green, lance-shaped, and a foot long. The fragrant flowers have a red stamen that comes out of each yellow flower. When a large group of flowers is out simultaneously, it is magical. They are in bloom from mid-summer until early fall. It prefers to grow in full sun to part shade with average water needs. Zones 8-11
Botanical nomenclature: Hedychium gardnerianum Common name: Kahili Ginger Family: Zingiberaceae
Germination:
Soak seeds for 24 hours. Sow seeds 1/2" deep, then tamp seeds into the soil and lightly cover. Keep moist in a bright spot. Keep temperatures around 65-75F. Germination is in 30-60 days.
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.