Smilacina stellata
False Solomon's Seal
Slender, gracefully arching plant that commonly grows in shady places, particularly under oaks. Flowers are in a raceme followed by white berries. A spring ephemeral, the plants become dormant in the summer when no rain fall occurs and dies to base to emerge again in the spring.
Additional Information:
Height -10 Inches
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Spread 6-12 Inches
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Bloom/Seasonal Color White
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Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Give full shade and regular water.
Characteristics & Attributes
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Season of Interest
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Mid (May-June) |
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USFS MO Ecological Map
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