Ginger adds fragrance and color to Hawaiian gardens

Not all gingers are fragrant. The spiral flag, or Costus ginger group, has long-lasting inflorescence but are perfect for those who don’t care for the sweet odor of yellow and white gingers. (Voltaire Moise/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Edible ginger or Zingiber officinale, turmeric or olena and cardamom are spices but were originally used as medicines and have anti oxidant properties

Pink ginger and orchids are seen. (Any Rosato/Special to West Hawaii Today)

This Himalayan ginger, also known as kahili ginger, has taken over the native forest on ‘Iliahi Trail in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. (HVNP photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

This unusual form of yellow ginger lasts much longer than the common form and blooms intermittently throughout the year, making it ideal as a commercial lei flower and for flower arrangements. (Photo courtesy/Voltaire Moise)

Visitors to our Islands frequently comment on how fragrant our air smells with the abundance of flowers in bloom.