Description
Common name: King Solomon’s Seal, Giant Solomon’s seal
 The graceful, arching stems of Solomon’s Seal add an exotic touch to the shade garden and are often described as being architectural. This species tall stems of dangling white bell flowers in late spring, followed by a crop of blue-black berries in the fall. Excellent for cutting. Beautiful in the woodland garden, combining well with ferns and Hosta of all kinds. Plants are a little slow to establish, but clumps are long-lived and carefree.
 Do not consume any parts of Polygonatum
Size: #1 Bare root/Rhizome
Height:Â 36.-48.”
Spread:Â 24.-36.”
Hardy zone:Â 3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Sunlight:Â Partial Shade – Full Shade
Attributes:
Deer Resistant
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