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Polygonatum humile |
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| Common name |
dwarf Solomon's seal |
| Family |
ruscaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial (Z4-9) |
| Flowers |
white (spring) |
| Size |
6" |
| Light |
part-full shade |
Cute little version of the more commonly grown P. biflorum, with glossy oval leaves and creamy white flowers in midspring. It came to our garden as a pick from the 2007 HPS/MAG spring plant sale - and later that day, I had the opportunity to admire nice stands of the plant at Chanticleer garden. Since then, I've been eagerly awaiting its performance in our garden - and I'm not disappointed. Very elegant little plant.
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May 14, 2008
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