Polygonatum biflorum
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: Polygonatum biflorum
Common Name: Native Solomon Seal
Family: Liliaceae
Origin: US
Type: Perennial
Size: 30"h x 36"w
Exposure: Shade or Sun
Zones: Zone 4-10
Butterflies: No
Hummingbirds: No
Container Size: Large Pot Band
We like this Solomon’s Seal because it is a wonderful native foliage plant for shaded parts of the garden. Its long arching stems arise from thick underground rhizomes and are adorned each spring with white pendulous bell-like flowers all along their undersides. Native Solomon?s Seal has attractive leaves that also give a good show of golden fall color during autumn. The name comes from the shape of the scars once the stalks break off from the rhizome, described as resembling the official seal of King Solomon.