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Thirteen shade-loving perennials ideal for enhancing your garden's dimly lit corners. From the early blooms of Lenten Rose to the unique Yellow Waxbells, find the perfect plants to bring life and color to your shaded garden spaces.
Solomon's Seal, Polygonatum: "Shady Savior" As a garden designer, I am often asked to recommend plants that are foolproof, black-thumb proof, and low-maint
This stately plant has quickly become one of my favorites for the shade garden. I love how the white tubular flowers dangle from the elegant arching stems. Th…
This isn't a knock against Hostas, Heucheras, or ferns, we all have these perennials growing in our gardens and we love them! There's just so many other great perennials out there worthy of your attention.
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Solomon's Seal Plant (Polygonatum Odoratum) perennial, dangling white flowers, shade-loving, spreads slowly by rhizomes, easy to maintain. [DETAILS]
Learn how to identify and sustainably harvest Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum biflorum), then how to turn it into a tincture. We'll also cover how to cultivate Solomon's Seal in your garden or on your own land!
Angular Solomon's-seal (Polygonatum odoratum) Tyresta National Park, Sweden Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 USM Macro-lens
A walk in local woods, mountains, or native-conscious park can be inspirational for a gardener who has been dealt a shady hand. Indigenous American plants
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a 2-foot-tall perennial with variegated white and green leaves that prefers shade. It's called variegated Solomon's seal.
Small False Solomon's Seal, Star-flowered False Solomon Seal, Starry False Lily-of-the-valley, Starry False Solomon's Seal, Starry Solomon Plume: Maianthemum stellatum (Synonyms: Convallaria stellata, Smilacina liliacea, Smilacina sessilifolia, Smilacina stellata, Unifolium liliaceum, Unifolium sessilifolium, Unifolium stellatum, Vagnera liliacea, Vagnera sessilifolia, Vagnera stellata)
I like Solomons' seal - this one is very pretty with pink. I have some white in the garden at Nicosia but unsure if I can move.
Solomon’s seal is a great shade plant. If you’re like me, you like to combine plants in your garden that look good all the time — not just when they’re in flower. I’ve put together a list of plants that … Continue reading →
Many gardeners are beginners. I see this from the number of gardening bloggers who say so, and from my experience living in and about a large city where people work constantly and are afraid to pl…
The Seal of Solomon (known also as the Ring of Solomon) is believed to be a signet ring that belonged to King Solomon of Israel. This ring is thought by some to have magical powers, and it originates in Jewish tradition. Nevertheless, the Seal of Solomon can also be found in later Islamic and Western occultism, as both of these adopted it from Jewish tradition.
If you spend any time in the shady woods that surround your homestead, chances are you have run into patches of Solomon’s seal from time to time. This handsome plant looks like it belongs in your garden as much as it does beneath a thick canopy of trees, so it is no surprise that it ... Read more
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