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Lily Of The Valley

Convallaria majalis

Description:

A herbaceous perennial plant that forms extensive colonies by spreading underground stems called rhizomes. New upright shoots are formed at the ends of stolons in summer. These grow in the spring into new leafy shoots that still remain connected to the other shoots under ground, often forming extensive colonies. The stems grow to 15–30 cm tall, with one or two leaves 10–25 cm long, flowering stems have two leaves and a raceme of 5–15 flowers on the stem apex. The flowers are white (rarely pink), bell-shaped, 5–10 mm diameter, and sweetly scented; flowering is in late spring, in mild winters in the Northern Hemisphere it is in early March. The fruit is a small orange-red berry 5–7 mm diameter that contains a few large whitish to brownish colored seeds that dry to a clear translucent round bead 1–3 mm wide. Plants are self-sterile, and colonies consisting of a single clone do not set seed.

Habitat:

Zones 2-8 - Shade to Partial Shade.

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1 Comment

keithp2012
keithp2012 11 years ago

Added a photo of the fruit, never knew they get fruit!

keithp2012
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keithp2012

New York, USA

Spotted on May 12, 2011
Submitted on May 12, 2011

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