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'''''Polygonatum commutatum''''', '''Solomon's seal''', is a widespread native plant of North America. It is usually located in semi-shaded locations. '''''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. It is usually located in semi-shaded locations.

This plant is also regarded as a sub-species of '']'' (var. ''commutatum'') and has been classified as ''Convallaria biflora'' and ''Polygonatum canaliculatum''.

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Polygonatum commutatum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Ruscaceae
Genus: Polygonatum
Species: P. commutatum
Binomial name
Polygonatum commutatum
(Schult. & Schult.f.) A.Dietr.

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. It is usually located in semi-shaded locations.

This plant is also regarded as a sub-species of Polygonatum biflorum (var. commutatum) and has been classified as Convallaria biflora and Polygonatum canaliculatum.

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