A Comparative Study of the Anthocyanin Pigments of Flowers of Three Species of Wild Ginger

The flower pigments of Hexastylis virginica and H. heterophylla are identical but differ markedly from those of Asarum canadense. The anthocyanin pigments of the Hexastylis species are complex acylated glycosides of both cyanidin and malvidin. The pigment of Asarum canadense is a simple unacylated glycoside of cyanidin.