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convallaria

Scientific Name: Convallaria

Family: Liliaceae

Category: Monocot

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Description: Genus Convallaria are rhizomatous perennials with elliptic to narrowly ovate leaves and arching racemes of small, highly fragrant, bell-shaped flowers followed&nbsp&*! Buy lily-of-the-valley Convallaria majalis: Delivery by Crocus.&*! Lily of the valley, sometimes written lily-of-the-valley, scientific name Convallaria majalis /&#716k&#594nv&#601&#712l&#603&#601ri&#601 m&#601&#712d&#658e&#618l&#7547s/, is a sweetly scented, highly poisonous&nbsp&*! Convallaria is a genus of flowering plants, the most prevalent species of which is lily of the valley. It is usually described as the monotypic genus with the single&nbsp&*! Buy Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley) from Sarah Raven: Lily of the Valley growing wild and filling the air with their extraordinary perfume is an&nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis, lily of the valley, illustrates the difficulty of categorising plants which can lead to confusion about their poisonous components.&*! Find out how to grow fragrant, shade-loving lily of the valley (Convallaria), in practical guide, from the experts at BBC Gardeners&#39 World Magazine.&*! - 3 min - Uploaded by expertvillageTo grow Lily-of-the-Valley, also known as convallaria majalis, plant the bulb in a partially shady &*! Convallaria majalis. Common Name: Lily of the valley. Genus: Convallaria Species: majalis. Skill Level: Beginner Exposure: Partial shade, Shade Hardiness:&nbsp&*! One of the most common of old-fashioned perennials, and a favite for growing as a groundcover in shady areas. Plants form a spreading clump of large&nbsp&*! Convallaria are tough, hardy and will grow in partial to full shade although they will benefit from a little TLC until established. When happy they can present the&nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis. A real Victorian favite. Gorgeous sweetly scented white bell like flowers. Lush green semi-evergreen foliage. A lovely ground cover and&nbsp&*! Lily of the Valley, May bells (Convallaria majalis). Lily of the valley&#39s bell-shaped, sweetly scented flowers bloom in early spring. It likes partial to full shade and is&nbsp&*! Position: partial or full shade Soil: leafy, fertile, humus-rich, moist soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: May Hardiness: fully hardy. Ever popular &nbsp&*! Convallaria. Lilies of the Valley - spring flowering plants of woodland origins with stringy rhizomes under the soil. They like humus-rich soil and part shade but&nbsp&*! Lily of the Valley &#39Convallaria Majalis&#39 x 25 Large Class 1 Pips - Free UK Delivery: Amazon.co.uk: Garden &amp Outdoors.&*! Nearly double the height of traditional Lily of the Valley with an average 15 flowers per stem. Height 25-30cm. Flowers April to May.&*! It is possibly the only species in the genus Convallaria (or one of two or three, if C . keiskei and C. transcaucasica are recognised as separate species). In the&nbsp&*! A rhizomatous perennial herb of freely-draining, nutrient-poor soils. It is most frequent in Fraxinus woods on limestone in N. and W. Britain, but also grows in the&nbsp&*! Lily of the Valley - or Convallaria to give it its botanical name &#8211 is one of the best of the low growing herbaceous perennials for either part of full shaded areas.&*! Convallaria majalis Berlin Giant (Lily of the Valley) - In the language of flowers, Lily of the Valley signifies the return of happiness and these giant blooms are&nbsp&*! Convallaria &#39Lily of the Valley.&#39 Small, heavily scented plants perfect for shady spots and woodland gardens.&*! CONVALLARIA. A hardy perennial with a shallow, rhizomatous root system. Requires partial shade and humus rich soil for best results, in a soil that remains &nbsp&*! CONVALLARIA MAJALIS &#39ALBOSTRIATA&#39. Asparagaceae. Smart cream striped lily of the valley leaves and scented cream flowers May, 15cm. Easy in shade&nbsp&*! The convallaria majalis (also known as lily of the valley) hasbeautiful bell shaped flowers with alluring fragrance: a favite of perfume developers.&*! Name: Convallaria majalis. Authority: L. Common Name: Lily-of-the-valley. Taxon Version Key: NBNSYS0000002161. Rank: Species. Name Form: Well-formed.&*! Spring-Flowering Bulb. Convallaria majalis. Liliaceae Family. Lily-of-the-Valley bears dainty white flowers with a strong, sweet perfume in spring. It can be an&nbsp&*! Convallaria catalogue, Convallaria majalis cultivars, lily of the valley.&*! Facts About. European lily-of-the-valley was introduced from Europe and has naturalized in many areas of eastern North America. It is a popular garden&nbsp&*! &quotThe rhizome and rootlets of Convallaria majalis, Linn&quot&#8212(U. S. P.). Nat. Ord.&#8212 Liliaceae. COMMON NAMES: Lily of the valley (Lilium convallium), May lily.&*! Therapeutics and Pharmacology: Convallaria is a valuable heart remedy with an action similar to Digitalis but without its potential toxic effects. It increases&nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis White - 5 plants | 3.25 | Also known as Lily of the Valley these very sweetly perfumed, May flowering bell-shaped blooms make perfect cut &nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.2 m (0ft 8in) by 0.3 m (1ft) at a fast rate. It is hardy to zone (UK) 3 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from May&nbsp&*! Flowers larger than usual and very sweetly-scented. However, the unique character is the leaves which are a rich golden yellow. Leaves are large, like its parent&nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis. Lily Of The Valley. We are delighted to have been able to obtain seeds again of this beautiful plant and, being sentimental, surely one of the&nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis Fortins Giant - A larger Lily of the Valley with creamy-white flowers.&*! Culture. Lily of the valley is a perennial, rhizomatous plant. It does best in full to partial shade and moist fertile soil. It is propagated by division and plantings&nbsp&*! Lily of the Valley Large (Convallaria Majalis) is a product from specially selected garden Plants assortment. Lily of the Valley Large (Convallaria Majalis) can&nbsp&*! Lily Of The Valley - Convallaria majalis. SKU: 8.06. SOLD OUT FOR SPRING 2016. This well loved plant is native to Britain where it is found locally in woods.&*! Convallaria majalis &#39Bordeaux&#39. A larger, more vigorous form - perfect if you&#39re in a hurry! Green leaves and scented white flowers to 25cm. Average to good soil&nbsp&*! Buy lily-of-the-valley Convallaria majalis var. rosea: Delivery by Waitrose Garden in association with Crocus.&*! Lily Of The Valley &quotConvallaria Majalis&quot Bulbs - B&ampQ for all y home and garden supplies and advice on all the latest DIY trends.&*! Wild Thyme Plants Convallaria majalis &#39Bordeaux&#39 Convallaria Bordeaux - A new and much improved version of this garden classic. The white, bell-shaped&nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis &#39Albostriata&#39 (v) Lily of the Valley With strongly scented waxy white flowers in May. 13-15cm. Bold creamy white stripes down leaf, especially&nbsp&*! convallaria majalis &#39Prolificans&#39. 5.99. Of all the woodland and shade loving ground cover plants this has to be the most popular. A lovely unusual double white&nbsp&*! Convallaria majalis P Richly fragrant drooping round bell-like white flowers, followed by red berries. Woodland. 15-22 cm May-June. Despatched in the Autumn.&*! CONVALLARIA MAJALIS is the ordinary lily-of-the-valley belonging to the species Maiblume. It grows everywhere in the woods. Its blossoms are bell- shaped&nbsp&*! We have tried several forms of variegated Lily of the Valley. Most have reverted to plain green in a disappointingly short time. This form has persisted for several&nbsp&*! CONVALLARIA MAJALIS Common Name: &#39LILY OF THE VALLEY&#39 : The &quotLily-of-the-Valley&quot is rarely offered as seed because it seldom sets any,&nbsp&*!