The lily-of-the-valley, Convallaria majalis, graces the shade garden with her delicate, nodding, white, bell-shaped flowers each spring. A small, woodland perennial, it reappears each year around the time of spring festivals and Easter. This herbaceous perennial plant is native throughout the cool temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. It forms extensive colonies, spreading by underground […]
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