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Mystery Woodland Plant
This mystery woodland plant is growing under high-canopy deciduous trees in my yard and has not gone dormant throughout this winter. Does anyone know what it is?
This mystery woodland plant is growing under high-canopy deciduous trees in my yard and has not gone dormant throughout this winter. Does anyone know what it is?


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Re: Mystery Woodland Plant
Saruma henryi looks like an excellent candidate for the plant. I have two kinds of ginger growing in my zone 7A east coast northern Virginia yard so if gingers all like the same environment, that might be what it is. I was also looking at chrysogonum virginian (goldenstar) as a possibility. I will be able to look at it more closely with a Saruma henryi picture in hand after the 30" of snow melts. I did put a pot over it before the snow, just in case.
posted: 5:05 pm on February 11thRe: Mystery Woodland Plant
Doesn't look like any of the sorrel pictures posted on Dave's Garden.
posted: 11:52 am on February 7th