Description
Common name: Solomon’s Seal
Polygonatum odor. variegatum ‘Variegated Solomon’s seal’, with its graceful arching stems, adds an exotic, architectural touch to shady landscapes. It develops pink new shoots, pink to burgundy-colored stems, and alternate lance-shaped green leaves edged with a creamy ivory coloration. Creamy white bell-shaped flowers appear in the late spring and dangle beneath the variegated leaves. The sweet perfume-like fragrance is somewhat between the scent of lilies and hyacinths and is strongest on warm, calm evenings.
Polygonatum forms gradually expanding patches of attractive 2-foot-tall upright to arching stems. They are a little slow to establish in the landscape, but the clumps are generally long-lived and easy to maintain. It grows best is in shady locations with moist soil environments. Polygonatum makes a beautiful addition to shady woodland gardens and an excellent companion to landscapes containing ferns, hostas, and other shade perennials. With its eclectic, variegated foliage, ‘Variegatum’ makes a great contribution to flower arrangements.
Do not consume any parts of Polygonatum
Size: Grade #1 Bare root/Rhizome
Height: 18-24.”
Spread: 24.-36.”
Hardy zone: 4,5,6,7,8,9
Sunlight: Partial Shade – Full Shade
Attributes:
Deer Resistant