Convallaria majalis Hardwick Hall

foliage is edged with gold

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Convallaria (Lily of the Valley)  

Family : Asparagaceae

These spreading perennials make clumps via their underground rhizomes which send up shoots in early spring consisting of a pair of leaves and a flower stem with 5 to 15 flowers. The pure white or soft pink flowers are famous for their sweet fragrance. There are selections with attractive foliage or larger more freely produced flower bells

 

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