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Cohan, we talked about the habitat of V. canadensis last year, too . Yes, it does like a bit of shade, and occurs in every little copse of trees and coulee on the prairies and up into the parkland and mixed forest.The smilacina is not tied to moist areas, particularly. (The photo is, indeed, a dry hill.) It's common as the understory where there is "bush", though it is also very common in road ditches where water would collect at times.More photos of the setting... much hillier than the rolling parkland area where I grew up, or the very flat glacial lake bed plains in the south central prairies.
Interesting what you say Cohan, I would have imagined it more as a dappled shade plant too but was not sure it would like dry or wetter conditions - anyway it's very attractive and obviously thrives in potash with you