Product Description
Solomon's Seal, polygonatum biflorum
Solomon's Seal, polygonatum biflorum is a hardy perennial that needs partial shade. This plant can grow 2-3 feet in height and has pale yellow blooms in mid-Spring.
USDA Zones 3-9
This unique shade perennial has gently arching stems and dangling creamy bells. Solomon's seal adds depth and grace to shaded gardens in spring-time. Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum biflorum) is a medicinal herb that has different uses. It can be utilized as a homegrown tincture, balm, tea or supplement. As an option medication, it gives help, recuperating or repairing to wounds and other intense wounds identified with tendons, joints, ligaments, bones, wounds, interfacing tissues, ligament, osteoarthritis, and so on. It likewise relieves and repairs gastrointestinal irritation and sores. It is viable for ladylike issues, for example, menstrual issues, PMS, and so forth. Also, it is known to soothe dry hacks, and to build focus and mental clarity.
Solomon's Seal has a rich history that goes back hundreds of years.
Botanists and healers, both in Europe and North America and the Far East, for quite a long time have expounded on its various impacts on various conditions. On the one hand, it is by all accounts a "wonder plant," and various experts consider a container of tincture or a jug of ointment to be a flat out must be in one's medication bureau or survival kit.
Solomon's seal customarily takes up to two years to fully mature, so smart gardeners get a head start by planting the roots instead. The first thing you need to do is to choose a location that receives a great deal of shade, particularly during the afternoon. Plant the roots in autumn about four inches deep after loosening the soil and working in a bit of organic matter. The last step is to mulch the area with a light layer of leaf or pine straw mulch.
Solomon's seal are very unique plants that bring many benefits to the gardener.
The Solomon's Seal is shipped bare root.