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Plants in genus convallaria

Plants in genus convallaria

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Convallaria keiskei

Convallaria keiskei is a variegated selection of lily of the valley with 10-inch tall green leaves striped with cream. It produces lightly fragrant white flowers in early spring, making it a charming addition to shaded gardens.

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Convallaria majalis

Convallaria majalis, commonly known as lily of the valley, is a spreading perennial with upright green leaves and tiny dangling white flowers. Once established, it forms a dense mat, making it an excellent groundcover for shaded areas.

Convallaria majalis 'Albostriata'

Convallaria majalis 'Albostriata' is a charming plant with leaves vertically striped with creamy-gold bands. It produces small, fragrant white flowers in April and spreads more slowly than the typical species. This plant prefers moist soil in warmer climates and is suitable for shaded garden areas.

Convallaria majalis 'Fernwoods Golden Slippers'

Convallaria majalis 'Fernwoods Golden Slippers' is a deciduous groundcover with chartreuse golden foliage. It spreads slowly and produces small, lightly fragrant white flowers in spring. This plant brightens shady woodland gardens and is known for attracting butterflies.

Convallaria majalis 'Hardwick Hall'

Convallaria majalis 'Hardwick Hall' is a deciduous groundcover known for its fragrant white flowers and striking glaucous leaves with a golden border. This vigorous clone grows up to 9 inches tall and is deer-resistant, making it a resilient choice for gardens. It blooms in spring and is well-suited for shaded areas, adding a touch of elegance with its patterned foliage. Originating from Europe and Asia, it attracts butterflies and is ideal for cottage gardens.

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