The magnificent Lily of the Valley

Lily of the valley in bloom

It is a plant that is usually sold as bulbous, but it is not. Its leaves sprout from a rhizome found underground, in the mountain forests of the Mediterranean region. His name is Lily of the valley, and has some funny white or pink flowers, depending on the variety, which give off a very pleasant aroma.

It is often thought that it is difficult to grow, but if you follow our advice, you will see that, in reality, it is not so difficult. 😉

Characteristics of the Lily of the Valley

Lily of the valley

Our protagonist, known by the scientific name of Convallaria majalis, is a rhizomatous plant that grows between 15 and 25 centimeters in height. The leaves are whole, simple, of a bright green color, and its flowers, which sprout in spring and summer, are bell-shaped. As we anticipated, there are white ones, but also pink ones, which belong to the »Rosear» variety.

It can be used both to decorate the patio or terrace, or as a garden plant by planting it in areas where the sun does not reach directly. Of course, if you have pets or children, you have to avoid them approaching it, because it is very toxic if ingested.

How do you take care of yourself?

Convallaria majalis

In order for it to grow well, you need:

  • Location: outside, in semi-shade or shade.
  • Irrigation: it must always be slightly humid, especially in summer. Water between two and three times in the warmer months, and every 4-5 days the rest of the year.
  • Soil or substrate: whether it is kept in the garden or in a pot, the soil must have good drainage to prevent the roots from rotting. If it is very compact, it is advisable to mix it with perlite, clay balls or any other similar material in equal parts.
  • Subscriber: highly recommended to fertilize with liquid organic fertilizers throughout the growing season (spring and summer).
  • Pruning: cut the leaves at the end of winter so that it sprouts strongly in spring.
  • Planting time: autumn.
  • Multiplication: new specimens can be obtained by dividing the rhizomes after flowering.

What did you think of the Lily of the Valley?


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  1.   Help Ordinola said

    Hello good day.

    I am interested in buying a lily of the valley, I live in Cd. Del Carmen, Campeche.
    Could you inform me if they have in stock and if it is possible to send them and the cost?

    I'm waiting, I send you a cordial greeting

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Socorro.
      We are not dedicated to buying and selling.
      I recommend asking at a nursery or garden store. You will surely find it there.
      A greeting.

  2.   Juan Carlos Diaz said

    It was Jackeline Kennedy's favorite flower, the one she brought John to his grave on the very night of his burial in Arlington Cemetery and the one she asked for her to accompany her on the way to her final resting place.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Curious fact, Juan Carlos. Thanks for commenting.