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Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum' |
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Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum' $9.95
- common name: Solomon's seal
- flowering season: spring
- height: 2 to 3 feet
- Light requirements: shade or morning sunlight
- Soil requirements: average to rich
- Water requirments: average
- Growth habit: spreading by rhizomatous roots underground
- How to propagate: divide in spring or early fall
- Leaf type: broadly oval leaves edged in cream
- Ways to use it: in a woodland or shade garden
- Special characteristics: creamy white flowers come in pairs and dangle beneath the plant stems; to our noses the flowers are unscented
This is a long-lived and choice flowering perennial, with its regal, upright form, attractive pairs of flowers and leaves that are edged in cream. The creamy edges brighten up a woodland or shady garden. And the leaves turn light yellow before dropping off in fall. It grows well as far north as USDA Zone 3 and as far south as Zone 8 in the East, and Zone 9 in the West. |
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