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Where: Plant Solomon’s seal in light to deep shade. It prefers a moist to well-drained soil, but will tolerate sandy sites and clay. Size: Grows to 2 feet tall by 2 feet wide in 10 years.
Of the native herbs in my late spring and summer garden, none is more majestic than Solomon’s Seal. Tall, stately, dark green fronds wave in the breeze. The hanging, elongated, ...
Where: False Solomon’s seal is very adaptable and grows well in light to deep shade and in moist to well-drained soils, including sandy and clay sites. Size: Smilacina racemosa will grow to be 3 ...
Solomon's seal (Polygonatum ssp.) is an impressive, all-season shade garden plant. From the first pointy sprouts in early spring to the patterns made by the bleached-out stems in early winter ...
Looking for a tough plant that can fill in difficult sites or be a tall, lovely accent in a hosta bed? Variegated Solomon’s seal, this year's "perennial plant of the year," may be just the ...
If you want to add a touch of architectural interest to your shade garden, look no further than the graceful silhouette of Solomon’s seal. Solomon’s seal is a hardy herbaceous perennial for shade that ...
If you want to add a touch of architectural interest to your shade garden, look no further than the graceful silhouette of Solomon’s seal. Solomon’s seal is a hardy herbaceous perennial for shade that ...
Solomon's seal is a classic shade garden plant. Its arching stems are decorative, and. small white spring blooms become bluish-black berries.
Height: 1 to 3 feet. Spread: 1 to 1 1/2 feet. Hardiness: Zones 3 to 8. Origin: eastern United States. Solomon's seal (Polygonatum biflorum) is one of the most recognized wildflowers.It's a ...
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