and takes happily to a cool greenhouse where winters are colder
the plant grows upright and loosely branched to six or eight feet
Like all of the wild azaleas
Set it where you pass close in the cold months
Polygonatum commutatum David Geiger and takes happily to aPolygonatum commutatum, the great or giant Solomon's seal, is a bold native perennial of the eastern North American woodlands, sending up tall, unbranched, gracefully arching stems clad in broad, oval, alternate leaves. From the leaf axils along the underside of each stem hang small, creamy white, bell shaped flowers, usually in pairs, in late spring and early summer. The flowers give way to small dark blue black berries in late summer, and the clean