Ginger lily's leaves and stems are usually used in Indian folk medicine.
It is determined that some of ginger lily's parts, including its flowers, buds, rhizomes, and new shoots, can be eaten but in small amounts.
Risks
Ginger lily contains zingerone, which is said to be toxic to cats. It can cause drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and difficulty in walking. However, it did not say that it is toxic to dogs.