Polygonatum biflorum - (Solomon's Seal)
GARDEN SITE: Part Shade to Full Shade. Average, Medium to Wet, Humusy, Well-drained soil.
SIZE: 1-3 ft. Spread: 1- 1 ½ ft.
FLOWERS: Greenish White hanging blooms April-May
WILDLIFE: Berries are eaten by a variety of wildlife
ZONE: 3-8
Spring Ephemeral (plants go dormant in late spring). Spreads slowly by rhizomes to form colonies. Best in woodland gardens, wild gardens and native plant gardens. Small dark berries are poisonous for people. Erosion and Wet Soil Tolerant.
GARDEN SITE: Part Shade to Full Shade. Average, Medium to Wet, Humusy, Well-drained soil.
SIZE: 1-3 ft. Spread: 1- 1 ½ ft.
FLOWERS: Greenish White hanging blooms April-May
WILDLIFE: Berries are eaten by a variety of wildlife
ZONE: 3-8
Spring Ephemeral (plants go dormant in late spring). Spreads slowly by rhizomes to form colonies. Best in woodland gardens, wild gardens and native plant gardens. Small dark berries are poisonous for people. Erosion and Wet Soil Tolerant.
GARDEN SITE: Part Shade to Full Shade. Average, Medium to Wet, Humusy, Well-drained soil.
SIZE: 1-3 ft. Spread: 1- 1 ½ ft.
FLOWERS: Greenish White hanging blooms April-May
WILDLIFE: Berries are eaten by a variety of wildlife
ZONE: 3-8
Spring Ephemeral (plants go dormant in late spring). Spreads slowly by rhizomes to form colonies. Best in woodland gardens, wild gardens and native plant gardens. Small dark berries are poisonous for people. Erosion and Wet Soil Tolerant.
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