Polygonatum humile


A charming, miniature Solomon’s Seal. Greenish white flowers appear in May.
Solomon’s Seal is a wonderful woodland genus with arching, branchless stems, and tubular flowers that hang from each node. Solomon’s Seal has large, dark blue fruit, and dark yellow fall color. It is an essential architectural plant for the woodland garden and will do well in deep shade. Competes well with tree roots.
One of our Wicked Ruggeds, a list with our choices for perennials that stand the test of time... rugged, hardy and durable.
- Botanical Name
- Polygonatum humile
- Common Name
- Dwarf Solomon's Seal
- Bloom
- Late Spring
- Color
- White
- Family
- Liliaceae
- Height
- 6"
- Hardy to Zone
- 4
- Light
- Part Shade/Shade
- Spacing
- 8"
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