This lovely 2-footer blooms in May and June with small white flowers, usually
in pairs, that dangle beneath the variegated leaves. Their sweet perfume is,
to our nose, across between Lilies and Hyacinths and is strongest on warm,
still evenings. The creamy edges of the leaves glow in soft light and combine
readily with a wide range of others shade lovers, including Ferns, Hostas, and
Mertensia. Provide a shady spot with moisture-retentive soil, and you can
count on many years of this elegant perennial.
The genus Polygonatum is native to North America and Asia and includes 60-plus
species, most of them producing long, graceful, unbranched shoots from fleshy
rhizomes. These arching stems with alternate leaves create a charming effect
in the shade garden and bear white, bell-shaped flowers followed by dark blue
fruits.