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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of Solomon's seal for these uses.
Stop using Solomon's seal at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
Taking Solomon's seal along with insulin might cause your blood sugar to be too low.
Solomon's seal contains chemicals that might decrease blood sugar levels.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for Solomon's seal.
Solomon's Seal in Islamic culture also has some historical background.
Solomon's seal is safe for most adults when taken for short time periods.
If you use Solomon's seal and take diabetes medications, monitor your blood sugar closely.
He's resurfaced as a solo act known as Solomon's Seal.
The appropriate dose of Solomon's seal depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
May brought on ferns, jack-in-the-pulpits and Solomon's seal with its dangly little flowers.
Purple asters, harebells and the tiny false Solomon's seal filled his vision.
In the woods next spring, you will see jack-in-the pulpit, skunk cabbage and Solomon's seal.
Wildflowers in the area include bluebells, yellow archangels and Solomon's Seal.
One wildflower that always creates confusion in identification, especially when it blooms in spring, is Solomon's seal.
Solomon's seal is an herb.
In another season, the rare grasshopper sparrow nests, near wild geranium and Solomon's seal.
There is a plant named Solomon's seal (Polygonatum multiflorum) in the lily family.
Solomon's Seal was an album recorded in 1972 by folk-rock band Pentangle.
Retrospective reviews generally described Solomon's Seal as a low point for Pentangle.
Native plants include the solomon's seal, horsetails and pennsylvania violet (Viola pennsylvanicum).
Growing just a rock away from this plant is an exotic species from Japan and a variegated Solomon's seal.
I am really one of the genii, of whom, perhaps, you have read, and lineally descended from those who guarded Solomon's seal.
Bloodroot, wild geranium, cardinal flower and Solomon's seal are typical wildflowers found in the forest.
This May flower with cream-colored bells is the largest of the three Solomon's seals and will grow to 8 feet under optimum conditions.
"But our Physostegia and Polygonatum are selling like hotcakes."
Polygonatum and a great variety of ferns, wildflowers, mushrooms, and other plant life can also be found.
Care should be taken not to confuse Polygonum with Polygonatum - an entirely different genus of plants.
Polygonatum biflorum var.
The genus name Polygonatum comes from the ancient Greek for "many knees", referring to the multiple jointed rhizome.
Some Polygonatum shoots are edible, cooked like asparagus, as are the roots - after appropriate treatment - being a good source of starch.
Lately she has begun to explore the world of Polygonatum (Solomon's seal) and its sisters, cousins and aunts.
The ground flora includes Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum multiflorum).
Polygonatum pubescens (N)
The genus has also been placed in the former family Convallariaceae, and resembles the closely related Polygonatum, hence the common name "false Solomon's seal".
Polygonatum odoratum (angular Solomon's seal or scented Solomon's seal) syn.
There is a true Solomon's seal, a polygonatum, and then there is a false solomon's seal, a smilacina, just to keep everyone confused.
In dry shade, for example, there's Oregon grape holly (Mahonia aquifolium), while Solomon's seal (polygonatum) appreciates damp shade.
Moving a Polygonatum Q. I recently learned that I have a polygonatum in my central Maine garden.
These areas contain species typical for semi-natural ancient woodland including hard shield-fern Polystichum aculeatum and Solomon's-seal Polygonatum multiflorum.
Polygonatum verticillatum or Whorled Solomon's-seal is a plant species of the genus Polygonatum.
The plant, like the closely related Polygonatum (Solomon's seal), is suitable for cultivation in moist, humus-rich soil in a woodland setting or in dappled shade.
They could be used at the back of moist woodland borders among epimedium, polygonatum (Solomon's seal), trollius, Euphorbia griffithii 'Fireglow' and Asiatic primulas.
Japanese fleece vine - like knotweed, a vigorous species of Polygonatum - foams in huge sheets of tiny, pearly white flowers that spill like waterfalls over chain-link fences.
Polygonatum commutatum, Solomon's seal or Smooth Solomon's seal, is a widespread native plant of North America, located mainly from the eastern seaboard through the Great Plains.
The hybrid Polygonatum x hybridum (P. multiflorum x P. odoratum) has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
The larvae feed on Convallaria, Dorycnium, Gentianella amarella, Lotus, Lysimachia, Myrica, Polygonatum, Onobrychis viccifolia and Vaccinium myrtillus.
Polygonatum biflorum (Smooth Solomon's-seal, Great Solomon's-seal, Solomon's seal) is a species of the genus Polygonatum native to eastern and central North America.
Some genera are used in horticulture: Sanseviera and Aspidistra are used as house plants in temperate areas and as garden plants in warmer regions; Polygonatum and Ophiopogon are used as garden plants in temperate areas.