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I just grow it because it is easy care and pops up every year without fail. Apparently it has many herbal and medicinal uses as well.
"The use of the root of the herb Solomon's Seal (polygonatum biflorum or multiflorum) dates back over 3,500 years ago to the era of King Solomon. He was so impressed by the plant's diverse healing qualities that he proclaimed it a gift from God, and thus named it after himself."