ILLINOIS PLANT INFORMATION NETWORK ILPIN INFORMATION ON Asarum canadense reflexum CLASS: DICOTYLEDENAE ORDER: ARISTOLOCHIALES FAMILY: ARISTOLOCHIACEAE SCIENTIFIC NAME: Asarum canadense reflexum AUTHORITY: L. COMMON NAMES: CANADA WILD GINGER SYNONOMY: Asarum reflexum Bickn. PLANTS CODE: ASCAR NATURAL COMMUNITIES: FOREST UPLAND FOREST DRY-MESIC MESIC WET-MESIC FLOODPLAIN FOREST PRIMARY BLUFF SAF FOREST COVER TYPE: CENTRAL Upland oak White/Black/Northern Red- Oak Other Central Types River Birch - Sycamore Silver Maple - American Elm NORTHERN Northern Hardwoods Sugar Maple-Basswood NATURAL DIVISION: UNAVAILABLE COUNTIES: ADAMS ALEXANDER BOND BOONE BROWN BUREAU CALHOUN CARROLL CASS CHAMPAIGN CHRISTIAN CLARK CLAY COLES COOK CRAWFORD CUMBERLAND DEKALB DEWITT DUPAGE EDGAR EFFINGHAM FAYETTE FULTON GALLATIN GREENE GRUNDY HANCOCK HARDIN JACKSON JASPER JERSEY JO DAVIESS JOHNSON KANE KANKAKEE KENDALL KNOX LAKE LASALLE LAWRENCE LEE LIVINGSTON LOGAN MCDONOUGH MCHENRY MCLEAN MACON MACOUPIN MARION MASON MASSAC MENARD MONROE MORGAN MOULTRIE OGLE PEORIA PERRY PIATT PIKE POPE PUTNAM RANDOLPH RICHLAND ROCK ISLAND ST. CLAIR SALINE SANGAMON SCHUYLER SCOTT SHELBY STARK STEPHENSON TAZEWELL UNION VERMILION WABASH WHITESIDE WILL WILLIAMSON WINNEBAGO GROWTH FORM: Dicot-herb TAXONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS: ROOTS: Adventitious (rhizomes) LEAF ARRANGEMENT: Basal LEAF TYPE: Simple LEAF MARGIN: Entire LEAF VENATION: Pinnate LEAF SHAPE: Cordate INFLORESCENCE: Solitary- few FLOWER MEROUS: 3 FLOWER STRUCTURE: Incomplete (no petals) Regular FLOWER COLOR: Red Others FLOWER PLACEMENT: Epigynous FRUIT: Capsule DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTIC COMMENTS: Calyx lobes reflexed or very short GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: ORIGIN: Native POPULATION DYNAMICS: STATE STATUS: Not listed FEDERAL STATUS: Not listed COMMONNESS: Common ENDEMIC: NOT-ENDEMIC BIOLOGIC: HABIT: Forb LIFE CYCLE: Perennial REPRODUCTION: Sexual Vegetative FLOWERING PERIOD: MONTH BEGINNING- 4 MONTH END- 5 TROPHIC STATUS: Autotrophic C02 FIXATION: C3 SEX: Perfect ECODISTRIBUTION COMMENTS: Rich wooded slopes in valleys, ravine bottoms, and bluff bases. Locally abundant in flood-plain woods- Acer saccharinum, Fraxinus americana, Ulmus americana; also more upland, mesic areas- Acer saccharum, Prunus virginiana, Quercus rubra, Tilia americana ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONSHIPS: No data entered FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: MAJOR DISPERSAL AGENTS: INSECT FUNCTIONAL DATA COMMENTS: Seeds are dispersed by ants (Handel et al., 1981). HUMAN RELATIONSHIP DATA: ALLERGENIC: Maybe WILD HERBS: Culinary-flavor HUMAN FACTOR COMMENTS: Fresh or dried rootstocks used as seasoning and as substitute for true ginger. Leaves may cause dermatitis WILDLIFE AND LIVESTOCK INFORMATION: No data entered REVEGETATION PLANTINGS: No data entered REFERENCES: Mohlenbrock, R. H., ed. 1975. Guide to the vascular flora of Illinois. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. 494 pp. Steyermark, J. A. 1963. Flora of Missouri. Iowa State University Press, Ames. 1725 pp. Swink, F., and G. S. Wilhelm. 1979. Plants of the Chicago region. Third ed. The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois. 922 pp. Gleason, H. A. 1952. The new Britton and Brown illustrated flora of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. 3 vols. The New York Botanical Garden, New York. Mackenzie, K. K. 1940. North American Cariceae. 2 vols. The New York Botanical Garden, New York. Medsger, O. P. 1939. Edible wild plants. MacMillan Company, New York. 323 pp. OTHER REFERENCES: Handel, S. N., S. B. Fisch, and G. E. Schatz. 1981. Ants disperse a majority of herbs in a mesic forest community in New York State. Torrey Botanical Club Bulletin 108: 430-437. END OF DATA FOR SPECIES Asarum canadense reflexum ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ILPIN was developed by Louis Iverson*, with data compiled by David Ketzner and Jeanne Karnes Illinois Natural History Survey, 607 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL 61820 *currently employed by USDA Forest Service, 359 Main Rd., Delaware, OH 43015