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Ginger produces [[Inflorescence|clusters]] of white and pink [[flower bud]]s that bloom into yellow flowers. Because of its aesthetic appeal and the adaptation of the plant to warm climates, it is often used as [[landscaping]] around [[subtropical]] homes. It is a [[perennial]] [[Reed bed|reed]]-like plant with annual leafy stems, about a meter (3 to 4 feet) tall. Traditionally, the rhizome is gathered when the stalk [[wikt:wither|withers]]; it is immediately [[wikt:Special:Search/scald|scalded]], or washed and scraped, to kill it and prevent [[sprouting]]. The fragrant [[perisperm]] of the Zingiberaceae is used as [[sweetmeat]]s by [[Bantu peoples|Bantu]], and also as a condiment and [[sialogogue]].

Ginger produces clusters of white and pink flower buds that bloom into yellow flowers. Because of its aesthetic appeal and the adaptation of the plant to warm climates, it is often used as landscaping around subtropical homes. It is a perennial reed-like plant with annual leafy stems, about a meter (3 to 4 feet) tall. Traditionally, the rhizome is gathered when the stalk withers; it is immediately scalded, or washed and scraped, to kill it and prevent sprouting. The fragrant perisperm of the Zingiberaceae is used as sweetmeats by Bantu, and also as a condiment and sialogogue.