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A stranger in the genus, this species is very much a dwarf, reaching only 3 cms high or so. The flowers on this species tend to emerge first, these are deep pink-purple in colour and aroung 1 cm wide, cup shaped and with no obvious scent or very feintly so. The foliage emerges later, this is pale green in whorls and one or two whorls per stem. A fairly vigorous species but far from invasive. We would reccomend this species for a shadier area of a rock garden or woodland aspect. Easy to grow. Black fruit occasionally follows the flower when the conditions are right.
Polygonatum hookeri
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Type: Herbaceous woodlander
Family: Convallariaceae
Flower Colour: Pink
Flowering Season: Summer
Size: up to 2.5 cms high
Origin: Asia
Preferred Conditions: Moist soils
Preferred Aspect: Shade
Additional Feature: Foliage effect
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£3.50
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