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Polygonatum aff. cirrhifolium
Solomon's seal is a well-known garden plant, but the genus covers a wider range of plants. The familiar ones have arching stems, perhaps a metre tall, with opposite pairs of leaves and a pair of flowers hanging from each each leaf axil. There are many variations on this theme, but less well known are some elegant plants, much smaller, some with quite deep pink flowers. There are also a few really dwarf alpines, in which the pink flowers emerge flat on the ground, and when a colony is in flower it looks like fallen cherry blossom. Heteropolygonatum is a very closely related genus, separated on technical grounds. Polygonatum aff. cirrhifolium makes slender stems with very narrow leaves, in the axils of which appear dusky pink flowers, which in due course are followed by dark red fruit. It isn't showy, but will appeal to people who like subtle colours.
PLANT SPECIFICS |
Pot Size |
1 litre pot |
Width |
10cm |
Height |
20cm |
Family |
Asparagaceae |
Flowering |
Summer |
Garden habitat |
partial shade |
Soil |
humus rich soil |
Plant category |
Herbaceous |
Height |
20 cm |
Code |
QS2-1 |
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FLOWERING |
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