<i>Maianthemum stellatatum</i> | Starry False Lily-of-the-Valley

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DESCRIPTION
Maianthemum stellatum, commonly known as starry false lily-of-the-valley, is a perennial plant valued for its delicate white flowers and graceful foliage. Native to western North America, it features arching stems with glossy, lance-shaped leaves arranged alternately along the stem, displaying a distinctive parallel veining pattern. In late spring to early summer, clusters of small, star-shaped white flowers appear at the tips of the stems, adding an airy elegance above the bright green foliage. Ideal for shaded or partially shaded areas with moist, well-draining soil, this low-maintenance plant is often used as a ground cover in woodland gardens, shaded borders, and rock gardens. Its spreading habit and shade tolerance make it a popular choice for enhancing landscapes with charm and ease.

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DESCRIPTION
Maianthemum stellatum, commonly known as starry false lily-of-the-valley, is a perennial plant valued for its delicate white flowers and graceful foliage. Native to western North America, it features arching stems with glossy, lance-shaped leaves arranged alternately along the stem, displaying a distinctive parallel veining pattern. In late spring to early summer, clusters of small, star-shaped white flowers appear at the tips of the stems, adding an airy elegance above the bright green foliage. Ideal for shaded or partially shaded areas with moist, well-draining soil, this low-maintenance plant is often used as a ground cover in woodland gardens, shaded borders, and rock gardens. Its spreading habit and shade tolerance make it a popular choice for enhancing landscapes with charm and ease.

DESCRIPTION
Maianthemum stellatum, commonly known as starry false lily-of-the-valley, is a perennial plant valued for its delicate white flowers and graceful foliage. Native to western North America, it features arching stems with glossy, lance-shaped leaves arranged alternately along the stem, displaying a distinctive parallel veining pattern. In late spring to early summer, clusters of small, star-shaped white flowers appear at the tips of the stems, adding an airy elegance above the bright green foliage. Ideal for shaded or partially shaded areas with moist, well-draining soil, this low-maintenance plant is often used as a ground cover in woodland gardens, shaded borders, and rock gardens. Its spreading habit and shade tolerance make it a popular choice for enhancing landscapes with charm and ease.

 
  • Family: Asparagaceae
    Height: 12 to 18 inches tall
    Width: Spreads slowly via rhizomes to form clumps
    Foliage Color: Green
    Flower Color: White
    Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
    Light Requirements: Part shade to full shade
    Water Requirements: Medium; prefers moist, well-draining soil
    Maintenance: Low; remove old foliage in late fall or early spring
    Growing Zone: USDA zones 3 to 8
    Wildlife Attractors: The flowers attract bees and butterflies. The berries are attractive to birds but are toxic to humans and many animals.

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