May 28, 2013 | by Sara Speen
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Solomon’s Seal
This week’s plant is a great plant that prefers a moist woodland setting. This picture shows the variegated version of the native plant.
Solomon’s Seal blooms in spring, and the fragrant flowers hang from the tall stems like little bells.Solomon’s Seal generally grows 18-36” tall, depending on the variety. It is a fantastic architectural plant that stands out in the garden, and there is even a type called great Solomon’s seal that can grow up to 7’ tall!
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