Solomon's Plume

Smilacina racemosa

Solomon's Plume

Rising from the ground in late winter these amply leafed stalks growing 2 feet tall will be topped by fluffy conical clusters of fragrant creamy white flowers March thru May followed by red berries. Dormant by the end of summer. Part to heavy shade, needs water in the spring. Slowly spreading, a good addition to a natural woodland garden. Bay Area Native