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Ginger plants are very special plants. They must eat other animals droppings to survive.

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This perennial plant grows 3-4 ft (0.9-1.2 m) tall. It has thin, sharp leaves 6-12 in (15-30 cm) long. The tangled, beige root is used medicinally, and can be 1-6 in (2.5-15 cm) in length.

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What part of the plant is ginger?

The ginger is the root of the plant.


What part of plant does ginger come from?

Ground Ginger comes from the ground lol it comes from plants!!!!!!!


Does a Ginger plant have clusters of leaves?

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The ginger lily.


Is ginger a fruit or a vegetable?

It is the root, of the ginger plant.


What part of the plant does ginger comes from?

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.


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Is ginger a perennial?

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What is the difference between a celery and a ginger plant?

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Is ginger vascular or non vascular?

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Where do ginger and potatoes sore there food?

In rhizomes - i.e the 'root ginger' part of the ginger plant, and the 'potato' part of the potato plant. Howeve the potato is a tuber, not a rhizome.