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Definition of Solomon's seal in English: Solomon's sealnoun 1A figure like the Star of David. Example sentencesExamples - Morocco's flag consists of a red field with a green five-pointed star - known as Solomon's seal - in its center.
- When the French took control in 1912, a five-pointed linear known as Solomon's seal was placed on the flag in order to distinguish the nation's flag from others.
2A widely distributed plant of the lily family, having arching stems that bear a double row of broad leaves with drooping green and white flowers in their axils. Genus Polygonatum, family Liliaceae: many species Example sentencesExamples - The forest has not been cut for 300 years, and I found myself surrounded by ground flora such as Solomon's seal, lily of the valley, yellow wood anemone, toothwort, asarabacca, herb paris and hepatica.
- A few members, such as Asparagus and Solomon's seal, have leaves attached along the stem.
- A few spring wildflowers persist, such as doll's eyes, Solomon's seal, and false Solomon's seal.
- ‘Companion’ plants that indicate a good site include Jack-in-the-pulpit, bloodroot, Solomon's seal, jewel weed, galax, trillium, wild yam, hepatica, black cohosh, and wild ginger.
- The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
Definition of Solomon's seal in US English: Solomon's sealnoun 1A figure similar to the Star of David. Example sentencesExamples - Morocco's flag consists of a red field with a green five-pointed star - known as Solomon's seal - in its center.
- When the French took control in 1912, a five-pointed linear known as Solomon's seal was placed on the flag in order to distinguish the nation's flag from others.
2A widely distributed plant of the lily family, having arching stems that bear a double row of broad leaves with drooping flowers in their axils. Genus Polygonatum, family Liliaceae: many species, including P. biflorum, which has greenish-yellow paired flowers and is common in the woods of the eastern US Example sentencesExamples - The forest has not been cut for 300 years, and I found myself surrounded by ground flora such as Solomon's seal, lily of the valley, yellow wood anemone, toothwort, asarabacca, herb paris and hepatica.
- ‘Companion’ plants that indicate a good site include Jack-in-the-pulpit, bloodroot, Solomon's seal, jewel weed, galax, trillium, wild yam, hepatica, black cohosh, and wild ginger.
- The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
- A few members, such as Asparagus and Solomon's seal, have leaves attached along the stem.
- A few spring wildflowers persist, such as doll's eyes, Solomon's seal, and false Solomon's seal.
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