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Convallaria majalis - Lily of the Valley

Convallaria majalis
Lily of the valley

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Very beautiful claws, 2cm green buds and a magnificent white root system, just have to wait for it to grow!

Bastien, 24/02/2024

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The authentic Wood Lily grows in the undergrowth is known as Florists' Lily of the Valley. Its pure white bells produce a glorious fragrance that fills the garden during springtime. This perennial rhizomatous plant thrives in partial shade and is easy to cultivate. It can comfortably grow in almost all areas.
Flower size
5 mm
Height at maturity
20 cm
Spread at maturity
30 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -34°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Description

The Convallaria majalis is the true lily of the valley that grows in our woodland. This small perennial plant is an emblem of the month of May and has a beautiful, pure white bell-shaped flower that perfumes the garden. It is a rhizomatous perennial that prefers partial shade and coolness but is not very demanding regarding soil, climate, and exposure. The Lily of the Valley is a plant often associated with legends and good luck. It grows well alongside Periwinkles and Bleeding Hearts in the garden and can also be used to create beautiful flowering pots and mixed planters.

 

The Convallaria majalis, commonly known as Lily of the Valley, May Lily, is a perennial plant belonging to the Asparagus or Lily family. This hardy and spreading plant can be found in the cool temperate regions of Northern and Western Europe, Western and Boreal Asia, and North America and can grow up to 2000m (6561.7 ft) altitude. It grows spontaneously in most areas, particularly on limestone soil.

 

Lily of the valley is a plant that grows in tufts and can reach a height of 15 to 20cm (7.9 in). It spreads by colonising the ground using its fleshy roots over large areas, but only if favourable conditions exist. The roots of the plant can be quite deep. In spring, the leaves and flower stems emerge directly from the rhizome. The naked flower stalks stand upright and are surrounded at the base by the sheaths of 2 large lanceolate basal leaves. These leaves are 3 to 6cm (2.4 in) wide and 10 to 15cm (5.9 in) long, thick, veined and of a bright medium green colour. Depending on the climate, the plant produces clusters of very fragrant small flowers shaped like little bells from April to June. These flowers are arranged unilaterally on the stem and last 2 to 3 weeks. Following the flowering, small red berries form, which are toxic to humans.

 

Very hardy and easy to grow, the Lily of the Valley grows everywhere, in the sun and shade, but requires a light soil that retains some moisture to flower well and spread abundantly. Plant it on the edge of the undergrowth, as a border in an east-facing position, near a walkway to enjoy its fragrance. Combine it with Bleeding Hearts, Mondo Grass, Periwinkles, Dead Nettles, or Barrenworts.

 

In its natural environment, the Lily of the Valley is an excellent indicator of the age and biodiversity of the forest.

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Convallaria majalis - Lily of the Valley (Flowering) Flowering
Convallaria majalis - Lily of the Valley (Foliage) Foliage
Convallaria majalis - Lily of the Valley (Plant habit) Plant habit

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time April to May
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 5 mm
Fragrance Very fragrant, Odeur florale, fraîche et légère.
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 20 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate slow

Botanical data

Genus

Convallaria

Species

majalis

Family

Asparagaceae (Liliaceae)

Other common names

Lily of the valley

Origin

Western Europe

Planting and care

To grow Convallaria majalis, it is best to plant it in a pot or at the edge of a border in semi-shade. The soil should be fresh, humus-rich, loose, and light. However, it can grow in various conditions and tolerates morning sun exposure in cool climates. If necessary, add compost and sand to lighten the garden soil. This plant requires a certain level of freshness to flower and spread well. In very dry summers, occasional watering may be necessary. The Convallaria majalis plant is low maintenance and has few enemies.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Shaded rockery, Woodland edge, Undergrowth
Type of use Border
Hardiness Hardy down to -34°C (USDA zone 4) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Ordinary soil but light and airy

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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