Great Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum biflorum) Plants
Great Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum biflorum) Plants
This woodland species is tough and does well in most any shady spot. With smooth, glossy leaves and bell-shaped flowers that hang off the arching stem, Solomon’s seal is a great addition to a woodland garden or shade border.
Native to: Eastern North America, including Maine
Growing conditions: Part shade to shade in medium soil
Natural habitat: Forests, woodland borders, overgrown fencerows
Grows up to: 12-42”
Blooms: May-July
Pairs well with: Wild geranium, foam flower, Virginia bluebells, creeping phlox, wild ginger
Part Shade
Shade
Medium