Disporopsis 'Bill Baker's Form' (Bill Baker Evergreen Solomon's Seal)

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A great companion for our ephemeral native Trillium species, this unusual and uncommon evergreen, woodland perennial forms 18'' by 18'' colonies of glossy green leaves. Small, fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers appear in May-June, and then form blue-black berries. A Solomon's Seal of Chinese origin, it grows well in light to deep shade and moist, rich soil, although it will be drought tolerant once established. When mature, you can divide it in spring to add more plants to your landscape. Attracts bees and other pollinators.

A PNW Great Plant Pick! Pairs well with other woodland species, such as Epimedium, bleedingheart, and native False Solomon's-seal and fairybells.

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A great companion for our ephemeral native Trillium species, this unusual and uncommon evergreen, woodland perennial forms 18'' by 18'' colonies of glossy green leaves. Small, fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers appear in May-June, and then form blue-black berries. A Solomon's Seal of Chinese origin, it grows well in light to deep shade and moist, rich soil, although it will be drought tolerant once established. When mature, you can divide it in spring to add more plants to your landscape. Attracts bees and other pollinators.

A PNW Great Plant Pick! Pairs well with other woodland species, such as Epimedium, bleedingheart, and native False Solomon's-seal and fairybells.

A great companion for our ephemeral native Trillium species, this unusual and uncommon evergreen, woodland perennial forms 18'' by 18'' colonies of glossy green leaves. Small, fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers appear in May-June, and then form blue-black berries. A Solomon's Seal of Chinese origin, it grows well in light to deep shade and moist, rich soil, although it will be drought tolerant once established. When mature, you can divide it in spring to add more plants to your landscape. Attracts bees and other pollinators.

A PNW Great Plant Pick! Pairs well with other woodland species, such as Epimedium, bleedingheart, and native False Solomon's-seal and fairybells.