Closely allied to Polygonatum, the pendent bell shaped flowers are solitary or produced in pairs from the leaf axils. Grow in a woodland garden or peat bed in moist, humus rich but well drained soil.
Closely allied to Polygonatum, the pendent bell shaped flowers are solitary or produced in pairs from the leaf axils. Grow in a woodland garden or peat bed in moist, humus rich but well drained soil.
| Flowering Season | Late spring/early summer |
| Height | Short |
| Preferred Situation | Partial shade |
| Preferred Soil Type | Moist, well drained |
| Additional Feature | Scented flowers |
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| Disporopsis pernyi200 | £5.00 | ||
| Rhizomatous perennial with lance shaped, glossy, dark green leaves. Lemon-scented white flowers with pale green outer tips that are slightly reflexed are produced singly or in pairs in late spring and early summer. H 40cm S 30-40cm. Offered for sale in 1L pot. | |||