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Polygonatum cirrhifolium - 2017
By Andrewr
- 8 Jun, 2017
- 4 likes
Relative of Solomon's Seal, growing up to five feet tall. Each leaf has a slightly hooked tendril, allowing it to grab neighbouring plants for support in the wild. Moist soil in shade.
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It has toppled.
8 Jun, 2017
Shame. It needs some bigger hooks.
8 Jun, 2017
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Are you looking down onto it, or has it toppled in the winds? Mine, bought last year is great( not in stature) but in number of stems all covered in those lovely little purple bells, smashing plant.
8 Jun, 2017