Maianthemum stellatum (Star-flowered False Solomon's-seal) 1 gal

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One of our favorite PNW shady woodland perennials that pairs well with other former-lily-family perennials, Wild Ginger, Bleeding-heart and more!

Each main stem holds several alternating delicate, long, pointed leaves, and terminates with a small burst of 6-15 star-shaped flowers that are lightly scented. This sweet perennial spreads gently by rhizomes, and each stem grows about 6-18 in. tall.

The flowers are followed by unusual edible berries with black stripes that are favored by small birds.

Best in part to full shade, where it flourishes easily and is drought tolerant once established.

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One of our favorite PNW shady woodland perennials that pairs well with other former-lily-family perennials, Wild Ginger, Bleeding-heart and more!

Each main stem holds several alternating delicate, long, pointed leaves, and terminates with a small burst of 6-15 star-shaped flowers that are lightly scented. This sweet perennial spreads gently by rhizomes, and each stem grows about 6-18 in. tall.

The flowers are followed by unusual edible berries with black stripes that are favored by small birds.

Best in part to full shade, where it flourishes easily and is drought tolerant once established.

One of our favorite PNW shady woodland perennials that pairs well with other former-lily-family perennials, Wild Ginger, Bleeding-heart and more!

Each main stem holds several alternating delicate, long, pointed leaves, and terminates with a small burst of 6-15 star-shaped flowers that are lightly scented. This sweet perennial spreads gently by rhizomes, and each stem grows about 6-18 in. tall.

The flowers are followed by unusual edible berries with black stripes that are favored by small birds.

Best in part to full shade, where it flourishes easily and is drought tolerant once established.