Dwarf Peacock Ginger (Kaempferia angustifolia)
Rare Multi-Use Culinary & Medicinal Ginger Wrapped in Shimmering Foliage
Silver Striped Kaempferia (Kaempferia angustifolia ‘Silver Striped’) is much more than just a gorgeous groundcover—it’s a useful, versatile ginger native to Southeast Asia, traditionally valued for both its culinary and medicinal properties. Belonging to the same botanical family as turmeric and galangal, this low-growing ginger produces aromatic rhizomes that have been used for generations in herbal remedies, teas, and regional cooking. The plant’s lush, rounded foliage features striking silver striping, making it a beautiful and functional addition to herbal gardens, food forests, and permaculture systems where aesthetics meet purpose.
Why You'll Love It:
- Aromatic rhizomes used traditionally in Southeast Asian herbal medicine
- Mildly spicy flavor makes it a unique ingredient for teas and culinary infusions
- Known for digestive, anti-inflammatory, and adaptogenic properties in folk medicine
- Compact size fits perfectly in edible understory layers, containers, and herbal beds
- Still offers stunning silver-flecked foliage for beauty and biodiversity
Growing Tips:
Plant Silver Striped Kaempferia in rich, well-drained soil with partial to full shade. It thrives in warm, humid climates and appreciates regular moisture during the growing season. Avoid soggy conditions, especially during dormancy. In cooler regions, grow it as a seasonal plant or overwinter in containers indoors. Harvest rhizomes once plants go dormant, usually after the first full season of growth. Propagate easily by dividing rhizomes during spring or early summer.