
Smooth solomon's-seal (Polygonatum biflorum)
Smooth solomon's-seal, also known as Great solomon's seal
Smooth solomon's-seal (Polygonatum biflorum) features circular scars on its underground stem, or rhizome, reminiscent of ancient Hebrew script, which inspired its name in honor of King Solomon. In the spring, it blooms with small, white, bell-shaped flowers, followed by blue-purple berries that are toxic to humans.
Key Facts About Smooth solomon's-seal
Attributes of Smooth solomon's-seal
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Herb
Plant Height
1.2 m to 1.5 m
Spread
60 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Flower Size
4 mm to 7 mm
Flower Color
White Green
Scientific Classification of Smooth solomon's-seal
Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Monocotyledons
Order
Asparagales
Family
Asparagus
Genus
Solomon's seal
Species
Smooth solomon's-seal
Toxicity
ingestion