If you use companion planting, Solomon’s Seal pairs very well with hostas, ferns, violas of all kinds, columbine and bleeding hearts. When planted near each other, they form a symbiotic relationship.
This plant’s distinctive growing habit makes it a must for any garden, though it’s particularly suited to the woodland garden. The distinctive growing habit makes variegated Solomon’s seal a must for ...
This low-maintenance, foolproof shade garden is attractive in three seasons, but particularly throughout late winter and spring. Witch hazel and astilbe light up the early season with their cheerful ...
False Solomon's seal is a Pacific Northwest native woodland plant. It grows in stands of single stems that are topped in midspring with plumes of white, lightly fragrant, flowers. The flowers are ...
The Perennial Plant Association has named the 2013 Perennial Plant of the Year: Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’ (say it with me now: po-lig-o-nay’tum o-do-ray’tum vair-e-ah-gay’tum). Every year, the ...
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