Solomon's Seal Plant - Polygonatum biflorum - 2" Plug
Bloom Time: May to June Sun Requirements: Part Shade to Full Shade USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Name: Solomon's Seal Scientific Name: Polygonatum biflorum Introducing Solomon's Seal, an elegant native perennial with gracefully arching stems adorned with dangling bell-shaped flowers. This woodland beauty thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-9 and produces pairs of greenish-white flowers in late spring. Solomon's Seal's preference for shaded conditions makes it perfect for woodland gardens, shady borders, and as a groundcover under trees. The arching stems can reach 1-3 feet and create a flowing, naturalistic effect. This native plant is valued for its architectural form and the blue-black berries that follow the flowers, providing food for wildlife in fall. Fun Fact: The common name comes from the circular scars left on the rhizome where previous years' stems have died back, which were thought to resemble King Solomon's official seal. Bring the graceful Solomon's Seal to you