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Smilacina [Maianthemum] racemosa (False Solomon's Seal) - 1 gal

False Solomon's Seal

False Solomon’s Seal, also called Solomon’s Plume, is a graceful native woodland wildflower. It has a clump-forming growth habit with slowly spreading rhizomes. All of the tall, zig-zagging stems arch out towards the light in the same direction and form creamy white, fragrant plumes in late spring to early summer, which last for about three weeks. The flowers attract many bees and beetles, offering pollen in exchange for their pollination services. Green berries in grape-like clusters follow the flowers, turning white with red speckles and then ruby red by fall, adding a high degree of interest to the shade garden. Woodland bird species and small mammals eat the berries and distribute them to new destinations. The new shoots of False Solomon’s Seal can be prepared and eaten like asparagus, and the fleshy rhizomes were used medicinally by Native Americans and herbalists. As with any edible or medicinal plant, proper research must first be done before use.

Sources:
Growing and Propagating Wildflowers by William Cullina
Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs by Steven Foster and James A. Duke
Peterson Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants Eastern/Central North America by Lee Allen Peterson
Missouri Botanical Garden
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Illinois Wildflowers
Native Plant Herald: Plants That Grow Under Black Walnut Trees

Plant Care & Installation Quick-Guide
Plant Care & Installation Quick-Guide

Proper acclimation and installation are key to your plant's success. Please cross-reference these tips with your plant's specific ID tags:

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Pre-Planting: Store plants in a light-appropriate area on soil or grass (avoid hot concrete or asphalt) and water daily until the soil is saturated and the pot feels heavy. If temperatures drop below 30°F, move pots to a garage or cover them to prevent root freeze.

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Installation: Dig a hole matching the depth of the pot, remove the fabric container, and ensure the plant’s crown or root flare is level with the ground. Fill gaps with soil, water heavily, and apply 2 inches of mulch—keeping it clear of the stem.

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Ongoing Care: Check moisture daily by feeling 1–2 inches into the soil; water deeply at the base if the soil feels dry or warm. Newly installed plants require frequent watering (up to 3–4 times weekly in heat) until fully established, which can take a few months for perennials and up to two years for trees.

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