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solomon’s seal

Here’s another woodland native, but one that is a little easier to adapt. The gardening wisdom says that once it finds conditions it likes, Solomon’s Seal is quick to spread, so I assume that is not the case with mine, which still sports the three plants I started with.

It doesn’t look unhappy, it doesn’t spread, it doesn’t require care, it’s frozen in time. Maybe that is because I planted it in a full shade border where nothing else would thrive.

Solomon’s Seal is a must have for a shade garden, it is the plant that has everything, beautiful foliage, interesting flowers, decorative berries. Some varieties are even fragrant.

If you are wondering how did the plant get its unusual name, plant lore says that King Solomon himself pressed his seal into the stem of the plant as recognition for its protective qualities, and if you break the stem close to the rhizome you can really distinguish a six pointed star inside it.

Solomon’s seal is a medicinal plant, quite effective in alleviating muscle pain, bruising and even said to help mend broken bones. Just like many other valuable medicinal herbs it is quite toxic unless dosed correctly, not a treatment regimen to attempt without the advice and supervision of an experienced herbalist.

This beautiful spring bloomer is very low maintenance once established, but needs additional watering during the first summer, until it develops a strong root system.

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