Lily of the Valley
Description
Lily of the valley has very dainty white, bell-shaped flowers which are very sweet smelling and bloom in early spring and are followed by orange berries which are poisonous. An excellent ground cover and can be grown under trees in shade. May not be good for a perennial bed because it needs room to spread. The flowers make good cut flowers.
Additional information
Weight | 0.000 oz |
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Latin Name | Convallaria majalis 'Bordeaux' |
Plant Type | Perennial |
Care | Grows best in moist, fertile soil. It is propagated by division and plantings should be thinned when flowering becomes sparse. |
Light Requirements | |
Habit | Spreading habit. |
Plant Height | 6 inches |
Plant Width | 24 inches |
Foliage | Large, green, tulip-like leaves. |
Bloom | Fragrant, bell-shaped white flowers bloom in spring. |
Zone | |
Special Features | Cut/Dried Flower, Deer Resistant, Fragrant, Low Maintenance, Shade Tolerant, Supports Naturalizing |
Container Size | |
Peak Season(s) |
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