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Solomon's Seal Plant

Solomon's Seal Plant

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Solomon's Seal Plant is a hardy perennial that produces subtle white blooms in the spring to summer months. It can reach a height of up to six feet when fully matured. This shade-loving perennial possesses gently arching stems that are a dark green hue. Going by the formal name of Polygonatum Biflorum, this herbaceous plant can be a great addition to any shade garden.

The Stunning Flowers Of Solomon's Seal

This deer-resistant plant yields a plethora of small flowers that take on the shape of a bell. These one-inch pendant flowers will hang down in pairs from an arching, unbranched stem. Each stem will host 10 or more pairs of flowers. These fragrant blooms will smell refreshingly like lilies. As the summer turns into fall, the plant will drop its lovely bell-shaped flowers and replace them with non-edible berries.

The Luring Berries Of Solomon's Seal

These berries will be of a blue-to-black hue and will attract various wildlife like birds and squirrels that forage. This plant's long, four-inch leaves will transition into an attractive yellow color during the autumn months. This long-living perennial is a favorite for many home gardens as it adds an abundance of both depth and contrast. These dense colonies of arching stems are extremely tolerant of many adverse conditions. They pair well with ferns in any home garden. Native to the eastern region of North America, this deciduous plant is well-known to be a great pollinator for hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. This perennial plant is often used as a method to prevent soil erosion in unstabilized areas.

Solomon's Seal Unique Appearance

Solomon's Seal will flourish in large colonies and is very easy to grow for even the newest of green thumbs. This thick and fleshy plant gets its name from its irregularly-shaped rhizomes that bear rounded scars. These scars appear to resemble two inverted triangles, which is the known symbol of King Solomon.

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