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Solomon's Seal Plant

Solomon's Seal plant is a prized native perennial plant with bell-shaped white flowers that hang from the long, arching stems. Leaves are beautifully bright green with white streaks that look as though Mother Nature painted on them. It's hardy and has a long lifespan, returns every Spring season, and reblooms annually. Another loved aspect of this perennial is its white flowers, complemented by paired leaves. After flowering, dark blue berries will develop, making it a highly prized perennial for flower beds.

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Solomon’s Seal Plant with delicate white bell flowers and yellow variegated leaves
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Planting & Growing Information

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Planting Zone

3-9

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Partial shade and Shade

Bloom Season

Spring

Care

Solomon's Seal thrives in well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Mulch near the plant to maintain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune dead or damaged stems in early spring to encourage new growth. Watch for nuisances like spider mites and treat them as needed.

Exposure

Solomon's Seal prospers in partial to complete shade. It prefers dappled sunlight or light, filtered shade, making it ideal for woodland gardens or shaded areas. Too much unaffected sun can burn its leaves.

Plant Attributes

Known as Davids harp , Small bell shaped flowers, Shade tolerant & low maintenance

Solomon's Seal plant is a prized native perennial plant with bell-shaped white flowers that hang from the long, arching stems. Leaves are beautifully bright green with white streaks that look as though Mother Nature painted on them. It's hardy and has a long lifespan, returns every Spring season, and reblooms annually. Another loved aspect of this perennial is its white flowers, complemented by paired leaves. After flowering, dark blue berries will develop, making it a highly prized perennial for flower beds.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Now

Planting Zone

3-9

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Partial shade and Shade

Bloom Season

Spring

Care

Solomon's Seal thrives in well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Mulch near the plant to maintain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune dead or damaged stems in early spring to encourage new growth. Watch for nuisances like spider mites and treat them as needed.

Exposure

Solomon's Seal prospers in partial to complete shade. It prefers dappled sunlight or light, filtered shade, making it ideal for woodland gardens or shaded areas. Too much unaffected sun can burn its leaves.

Plant Attributes

Known as Davids harp , Small bell shaped flowers, Shade tolerant & low maintenance

Product Details

Solomon's Seal Plants for Sale

Solomon's Seal (polygonatum biflorum) is a much-loved native perennial plant with bell-shaped white flowers that hang from the long, arching stems. Leaves are beautifully and lightly variegated with white streaks that look as though Mother Nature painted on them. It's hardy and has a long lifespan, returns every Spring season, and reblooms annually.

Another loved aspect of this perennial is its white flowers, complemented by paired leaves. After flowering, dark blue berries will develop, making it a highly prized perennial for flower beds.

Solomon’s Seal plant with creamy white bell-shaped flowers and green leaves

Solomon's Seal Plant Details

Family: Asparagaceae

Light Requirement: Shade

Water Needs: Moderate

Height: 2 - 3 ft.

Spread: 1 - 2 ft.

Growth Rate: Slow

Bloom Time: Spring

Flower Color: White

Wildlife Value: Attracts bees and butterflies.

Landscape Uses and Maintenance

Add Solomon's Seal plant to your shady border or woodland garden. When it dies back, it will leave gaps, so be sure to plant other perennials to fill in the spots it leaves behind. It pairs beautifully with other spring-blooming perennials like Astilbe and Bleeding Heart, and with spreading ferns.

As an understory plant, it will thrive in an area with full to partial shade that is out of afternoon sun. The afternoon sun will lead to sun scald.

This is a low-maintenance plant that will need watering infrequently, making it a great choice for the busy gardener. However, make sure to water thoroughly and frequently from when you receive your plant until the root system is well established.

This plant prefers rich soil with plenty of organic matter. Add compost, leaf mold, or similar to the soil around this plant to give it rich soil. Fertilize in the early springtime before the new growth begins to encourage vigorous flowers to develop.

The Solomon's seal will slowly naturalize and spread in your garden, given enough space to do so and proper growing conditions, via its expanse of underground rhizomes. You can make the process faster by digging up parts of your plants to divide and replant.

Deer resistant. Watch this plant for nematode, slug, and snail activity. You will know they have found your plants when you see small holes or brown streaks on the leaves.

Noteworthy Characteristics

Solomon's Seal attracts birds and butterflies.

Dried Solomon’s Seal root, gnarled brownish-yellow with fibrous roots

Elegant Foliage: 

Graceful, arching stems with lush green leaves add refinement to shaded areas.

Charming Flowers: 

Delicate, bell-shaped flowers dangle from the stems, offering subtle beauty.

Shade Tolerance:

Perfect for low-light areas where other plants may struggle.

Seasonal Interest: 

Unique flowers and attractive foliage provide beauty throughout the growing season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to plant Solomon's seal?

The best place to plant Solomon’s Seal is in partial to complete shade with moist, well-drained soil. It thrives beautifully under trees or along shaded garden borders. With the right conditions, it forms graceful arches of leaves and blooms that return year after year.

Does Solomon's Seal come back every year?

Yes, Solomon’s Seal is a hardy perennial that comes back every year. Once established, it reliably returns each spring with graceful, arching stems and dangling white flowers. Over time, it forms larger, more beautiful clumps that thrive for many years.

Should the solomon seal be cut back in the fall?

Yes, Solomon’s Seal should be cut back in the fall after the foliage turns yellow and begins to die back. Trimming it to the ground helps tidy the garden and encourages healthy new growth in spring. The roots will stay dormant through winter and regrow beautifully the next season.

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