Polygonatum x hybridum 'Striatum' | Striatum Variegated Solomon's Seal
DESCRIPTION
Polygonatum × hybridum 'Striatum', also known as variegated Solomon's seal, features gracefully arching stems adorned with delicate, bell-shaped white flowers that hang in pairs. These blooms appear in mid to late spring, adding an understated elegance to shady garden spots. The foliage is equally attractive, with green leaves highlighted by cream-colored variegation that provides a soft, dappled effect.
This hybrid variety of Solomon's seal is a cross between species native to Europe and Asia, where these plants naturally thrive in woodland settings. 'Striatum' is often prized for its resilience and graceful form, making it a popular choice for shade gardens and naturalized landscapes. After the flowers fade, the foliage remains vibrant through the season, creating a beautiful backdrop or ground cover in shaded areas.
DESCRIPTION
Polygonatum × hybridum 'Striatum', also known as variegated Solomon's seal, features gracefully arching stems adorned with delicate, bell-shaped white flowers that hang in pairs. These blooms appear in mid to late spring, adding an understated elegance to shady garden spots. The foliage is equally attractive, with green leaves highlighted by cream-colored variegation that provides a soft, dappled effect.
This hybrid variety of Solomon's seal is a cross between species native to Europe and Asia, where these plants naturally thrive in woodland settings. 'Striatum' is often prized for its resilience and graceful form, making it a popular choice for shade gardens and naturalized landscapes. After the flowers fade, the foliage remains vibrant through the season, creating a beautiful backdrop or ground cover in shaded areas.
DESCRIPTION
Polygonatum × hybridum 'Striatum', also known as variegated Solomon's seal, features gracefully arching stems adorned with delicate, bell-shaped white flowers that hang in pairs. These blooms appear in mid to late spring, adding an understated elegance to shady garden spots. The foliage is equally attractive, with green leaves highlighted by cream-colored variegation that provides a soft, dappled effect.
This hybrid variety of Solomon's seal is a cross between species native to Europe and Asia, where these plants naturally thrive in woodland settings. 'Striatum' is often prized for its resilience and graceful form, making it a popular choice for shade gardens and naturalized landscapes. After the flowers fade, the foliage remains vibrant through the season, creating a beautiful backdrop or ground cover in shaded areas.
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Family: Asparagaceae
Height: 18-24 inches tall
Width: 18-24 inches wide
Foliage color: Green with creamy white variegation
Flower color: Creamy white, bell-shaped flowers
Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
Light requirements: Partial to full shade
Water requirements: Moderate
Maintenance: Low; cut back foliage in the fall once it dies back naturally
Growing zone: USDA Zones 4-8
Wildlife attractors: Attracts bees and hummingbirdsThis plant can be seen in the perennial border at the Bellevue Botanical Garden.