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Say she's a lily of the valley if you want.
"I certainly never imagined him a lily of the valley."
It is also customary to offer a lily of the valley to friends or family.
I love our lilies of the valley, so delicate and fragrant.
Perhaps the most famous imaginary flower is lily of the valley.
"I talked about things like lily of the valley in a pill.
Very pretty it was, with a lily of the valley on it.
Is also believed to be rooted in the Hawaiian for "lily of the valley"
The child is given a lily of the valley and lifted by her mother to place the flower in dead Arthur's hand.
The sweet pea and lily of the valley are poisonous.
This will cut off the spreading root system and contain the lily of the valley.
I found a good spot for them, in full sun, but it was previously occupied by lily of the valley.
Although this perennial is also hard to find, once established, it spreads as might lily of the valley.
Some may know the tree by another name: lily of the valley tree.
Lily of the valley is considered the sign of Christ's second coming.
"I haven't yet thanked you for the lily of the valley.
The third time he gave me a bunch of lilies of the valley.
Lily of the valley is a popular flower for weddings, although it can be very expensive.
He decided to offer a lily of the valley each year to the ladies of the court.
Lily of the valley is never invasive when it's in a pot on a windowsill.
I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.
Around 1946, the worm was found on a lily of the valley plants imported from the Netherlands.
For once known, the fragrance of the true lily of the valley is hard to forget.
Q. I have heard that it is possible to force lily of the valley to bloom indoors in the winter.
Those lilies of the valley have already taken their bow this year and are fading away, yielding to the next season's players.
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) is perfect for such places.
A. Gardeners are often fooled by lilies of the valley (Convallaria majalis).
Convallaria majalis, in Virginia.
Convallaria majalis var.
Convallatoxin is a glycoside extracted from Convallaria majalis.
A limited native population occurs in Eastern USA (Convallaria majalis var.
The stem is triangular in shape and the leaves are similar to those of the Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis).
Convallaria majalis is a popular garden plant, grown for its scented flowers and for its ground-covering abilities in shady locations.
A. Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) does contain cardiac glycosides that could be fatal if you ate a lot of them.
It has a fragrance reminiscent of Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis), otherwise described as floral, watery, green and aldehydic.
Convallarin is a crystalline glucoside extracted from the Lily of the Valley plant (Convallaria majalis)
Traditionally Convallaria majalis has been grown in pots and winter forced to provide flowers during the winter months, both for as potted plants and as cut flowers.
It is known to occur in two species, Convallaria majalis (lily of the valley), and Polygonatum officinale, from the flowering plant family, Ruscaceae.
Lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria majalis) has rhizomes that grow stolon-like stems called stoloniferous rhizomes or leptomorph rhizomes.
New upright shoots are formed at the ends of stolons in summer, Flora of China: 'Convallaria majalis' these upright dormant stems are often called pips.
The site also contains Pendulous Sedge (Carex pendula) and Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) both of which are uncommon in Scotland.
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) is found in the area around Dōgo Kogen Kuro Park in Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture.