Family: Liliaceae

Scientific Name: Convallaria majalis

Common Name: Lily of the Valley

Description

Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) is an aggressive, rhizomatous ground cover for the semi-shaded moist areas. Has fragrant white flowers.

Pronunciation(kon-val-AIR-ia)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone3-8
Sunlightshade to semi-shade
Moisturetolerate average moisture conditions but prefers moist, survives in drier conditions but is much slower growing and tends to brown out quicker
Soil & Siterich, moist
Flowerswhite, fragrant, waxy, small pendant bells found on an arching stems, April and May
Fruitorange/red seed pod
Dimensionsa thick mat, 9 inches
MaintenanceIn the late summer the foliage will die to the ground. The hotter and drier the site the quicker this will happen.
Propagationdivision
Misc FactsAll parts of this plant are considered to be poisonous. It contains several active cardiac glycosides that are considered similar to digitalis in action. The berries which may be attractive to small children can cause paralysis and respiratory distress.
Author's NotesI have rejuvenated gardens where the aggressive spreading of this plant is one of the problems. Short of spraying with a herbicide, it is almost impossible to remove all of the plant.
Notes & Reference#149-Perennial Groundcovers for Easier Gardening (Daniel J. Foley), #68-Groundcovers for the Midwest (Voight, Hamilton, Giles)
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