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False Solomon’s Seal (Smilacina racemosa) False Solomon’s Seal Buds False Solomon’s Seal Flowers False Solomon’s Seal is a member of the Lily Family. It differs from Solomon’s Seal in that the tiny, creamy white, fragrant flowers form a cluster at the end of the curving stem rather than drooping beneath the stem. The flowers have six sepals. The leaves of the two plants look somewhat similar. False Solomon’s Seal leaves are alternate along the stem, oval, parallel veined and pointed at the tip. Petioles are short. The plant can grow to be several feet tall. It is hardy up to Zone 3 and can grow on rocky slopes, roadsides, and clearings in part sun or shade. red. Speckled berries form at the end of the stalk. In autumn they turn bright False Solomon’s Seal Berries in August False Solomon’s Seal Berries in October Seed Inside False Solomon’s Seal Berry