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Pruning. Solomon’s seal doesn’t require any pruning. The leaves drop, and the plant dies back to the ground following a frost or two. If any stems remain, cut them to the ground.
Solomon’s seal, or Polygonatum, is a perennial ground cover with attractive, arching stems and hanging white blooms. These plants look best in a woodland setting, thriving in part-shade where ...
If you want to add a touch of architectural interest to your shade garden, look no further than the graceful silhouette of Solomon’s seal. Solomon’s seal is a hardy herbaceous perennial for shade that ...
If you want to add a touch of architectural interest to your shade garden, look no further than the graceful silhouette of Solomon’s seal. Solomon’s seal is a hardy herbaceous perennial for shade that ...
Where: Plant Solomon’s seal in light to deep shade. It prefers a moist to well-drained soil, but will tolerate sandy sites and clay. Size: Grows to 2 feet tall by 2 feet wide in 10 years.