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How to grow Solomon's seal – for a graceful part-shade perennial with bell-like blooms
Solomon’s seal, or Polygonatum, is a perennial ground cover with attractive, arching stems and hanging white blooms. These ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of the pleasures of early spring, for a gardener weary of winter, is watching herbaceous perennials emerge from the bare ground. Their lengthening stems and unfurling leaves often change color as ...
Dry shade plants are often difficult to find for gardens. Native ginger, bottlebrush buckeye, and Solomon's seal are three plants that tolerate dry shade. It's important to water plants thoroughly ...
If you want to add a touch of architectural interest to your shade garden, look no further than the graceful silhouette of Solomon’s seal. Solomon’s seal is a hardy herbaceous perennial for shade that ...
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 ...
With the solstice this week (1:46 a.m., Tuesday), summer is officially with us. Rain accompanies the higher temperatures for this climate and so far the season is unfolding as warm and wet. However, ...
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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