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Wed, May 10, 06 at 20:53
| I posted this in the wildlife forum but possibly the gardeners here will have a better idea with this one. I'm pretty sure it is variegated solomons seal but I found it growing on our new property in the top soil we had trucked in last fall. There were a couple of these but I could only saved one before the heavy equipment came in to grade the place. It has a tuber type root, and right now is about a foot tall...
Any ideas? |
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- Posted by brenda_near_eno Z7a (My Page) on Thu, May 11, 06 at 5:52
| yep, that's what it is. |
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| No worries, soon you will have many ;o) Polygonatum odoratum |
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| LOL - are you saying they will multiply? I have a brand new woodland garden I will be putting in soon and I have this one lone SS and a couple of bleeding hearts and ferns and hostas... So something that will spread itself is a very very good thing! I'm goign back to the place today to see if there's any more peekign up some where. I may even dig up the ones that got squished and see if I can save the root at all.... |
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