Saururus - Lizard's Tail
(Saurur'us)
DESCRIPTION: These hardy, aquatic perennials are natives of North America and Asia. S. cernuus, Lizard's Tail, produces heart-shaped, bright green leaves and long (4 to 6 inches), arching, slender spikes of fragrant, white or yellowish-white flowers. This plant grows up to 2 feet in height. Lizard's Tails will bloom even when grown in heavy shade.
POTTING: Grow Lizard's Tails in 2- to 5-gallon containers filled with sandy loam. They can be set in water that is 1 to 6 inches over the plant's crown. A sunny or partially shady location is best.
PROPAGATION: The clumps can be divided in the spring or stem cuttings can be taken from spring to summer.
VARIETIES: S. cernuus; S. chinensis.
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