Shade Gardening: Please help me choose polygonatums, 0 by Weerobin
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Weerobin wrote: Hi Donna. I've been out of town, so waited 'til back to my computer to answer. I actually love the common polygonatum odoratum variegatum as pictured by Back40Bean above. I have honestly struggled to grow it ... I think I've got it too deep shade. But I've seen it in lots of other gardens and it looks great. The polygonatum odoratum I love the best is called 'Chollipo'. It has beautiful rich pleated leaves. Also has reddish stems which stand out nicely. Pics #1 & 2. I also like polygonatum humile as a small ground cover - only a couple inches high. I have also been experimenting with a couple small polygonatums which require sharp drainage. I have them in an experimental 'rock garden', which means a hypertufa container w/ sharp drainage. I only have experience from one year's growth, but so far, they look great. Polygonatum hookeri and polygonatum graminiflrolium. Flowers are similar, but very beautiful. I look forward to seeing how they do in subsequent years. I have lots(!) of others too recently planted, so I can't give much of an assessment yet. The disporums and disporopsis are related and I am experimenting with a number of them as well. I say go for it and just try anything that sounds interesting! |


