The Solomon’s Seal, Polygonatum odoratum ‘Angel Wings’ looks delicious in the garden today! Light shade to part sun is ideal.
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The Solomon’s Seal, Polygonatum odoratum ‘Angel Wings’ looks delicious in the garden today! Light shade to part sun is ideal.
Very very nice
Beautiful!!
Adding to my plant wish/lust list! Thank you!
Hello! Its possible to find some seed of it? Somebody has for sale?
It does not produce seed, and if it did they would all be green. This must be propagated clonally.
Is this plant toxic to pets
Here’s a great example where you can’t believe everything you read on-line. The link below is an article about Solomon’s seal poisoning, which is unfortunate, because the article is talking about a completely un-related plant genus and family. If it could get any worse, the article is also filled with plenty of other misinformation. This happens when people don’t bother to have their article vetted by experts.
https://wagwalking.com/condition/solomons-lily-poisoning
We cannot find any scientific literature that addresses toxicity of the genus polygonatum (Solomon’s Seal). These plants are actually used medicinally by the millions in many countries.
Eu tenho e consegui propagar ele bem difÃcil de pegar e propagar mais consegui hoje já tenho mudas