Wavy-Leafed Soap Plant (Chlorogalum pomeridianum), also called California Soaproot, Amole Lily, or Laothoe, is a native perennial herb with wavy green leaves and striking white flowers striped with purple. This plant is perfect for native gardens, natural landscaping, and attracting pollinators.
These Non-GMO Wavy-Leafed Soap Plant Seeds thrive in full sun with well-drained soil. Once established, the plant is drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and adds visual interest with its dramatic foliage and distinctive flowers. Traditionally, its bulbs were used by Native Americans for soap and medicinal purposes.
Features
- Native perennial herb with wavy leaves and white & purple striped flowers
- Non-GMO seed quality
- Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
- Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance
- Attracts pollinators including bees and butterflies
- Ideal for native gardens, borders, and natural landscaping
- Historically used for soap and medicinal purposes
- Adds visual interest with ornamental foliage and flowers
Specifications
- Botanical Name: Chlorogalum pomeridianum
- Common Names: Wavy-Leafed Soap Plant, California Soaproot, Amole Lily, Laothoe
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Plant Type: Perennial native herb
- USDA Zones: 6–10
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
- Water Needs: Low; drought-tolerant once established
- Height: 12–24 inches (foliage), flower stalks up to 3 feet
- Spacing: 12–18 inches
- Bloom Time: Late spring to summer
- Flower Color: White with purple stripes
- Season for Planting: Spring
- Germination Time: 14–28 days
- Germination Temperature: 65–75°F
- Sowing Method: Surface sow; lightly cover seeds
- Growth Habit: Clumping foliage with upright flower spikes
- Maintenance Level: Low
- Uses: Native gardens, pollinator gardens, natural landscaping, ornamental planting, educational/historical plantings
Planting Guide
- Soil Preparation: Use well-draining soil; amend lightly with sand or compost if needed.
- Sowing Time: Direct sow outdoors in spring or start indoors 4–6 weeks early.
- Seed Depth: Lightly cover seeds with 1/8 inch soil.
- Watering for Germination: Keep soil evenly moist until seedlings emerge.
- Germination Window: 14–28 days depending on temperature.
- Light Requirements: Full sun for optimal growth and flower production.
- Thinning: Space seedlings 12–18 inches apart.
- Watering After Establishment: Low; drought-tolerant once mature.
- Maintenance Tips: Minimal care; remove dead foliage or flower stalks if desired.
- Seasonal Care: Low-maintenance native perennial; attracts pollinators and adds historical and ornamental value.