Description
Polygonatum humile Our first offering of this very dwarf and slowly creeping Solomon s Seal. This is a woodland wildflower native to eastern Asia with upright stems to six or eight inches high with alternating small rounded-elliptic leaves – extremely cute! In the spring, one or two pendant, white flushed green flowers hang from the leaf axils along the length of the stems. These are followed by blue-black berries in late summer. Easily grown in light or deep shade and very slowly spreading into dense clumps. (25) RSBG
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RSBG : RSBG
Cultural Ratings : (25)