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False Solomon's seal (Maianthemum racemosum) is a perennial native to North American woodlands, known for its early blooming. It can grow up to 75 cm in height and features arching stems with lance-shaped, petiole-less leaves arranged alternately along the stem. The leaves are deep green with prominent veins. In the spring, small, fragrant white flowers appear in dense clusters at the tip of the stem. In the fall, the flowers turn into decorative fruits, initially green with red spots, and later becoming fully red when mature.
Ecological Roles
False Solomon's seal plays an important role in forest ecosystems. Its white flowers attract bees and other pollinators in spring, while its reddish berries provide a food source for certain birds and small mammals in the fall. As a woodland plant, it helps stabilize forest soils and supports woodland garden biodiversity.
False Solomon's seal seeds require cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes below for more details.
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Sowing and Growing
Technical Details
Seeds per packet: 30
Family: Asparagaceae
Scientific name: Maianthemum racemosum
Life cycle: Perennial
Hardiness zone: 3
Soil type: Silty
Soil moisture level: Medium to slightly moist
Soil - additional attributes: Rich, well-drained
Light: Shade, partial shade
Blooming: May to June
Spacing: 30 cm
Height: 75 cm
Deer resistance: Low
Stratification: 120 days
Scarification: No
Germination time: 15 to 20 days
Sowing depth: 5 mm