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Convallaria majalis – Lily of the Valley

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Size

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Zone

3, 4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

0.50 to 1.00

Spread (ft.)

1.00 to 2.00

Bloom Time

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Bloom Description

Bell-Shaped White Flowers, Nodding, Small

Sun

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Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Tolerate

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Growth Rate

Attracts

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Convallaria majalis – Lily of the Valley

Lily of the Valley is a shade-loving perennial with fragrant white spring flowers and a spreading groundcover habit.

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Additional information

Size

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Zone

3, 4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

0.50 to 1.00

Spread (ft.)

1.00 to 2.00

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

Bell-Shaped White Flowers, Nodding, Small

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

, ,

Tolerate

,

Growth Rate

Attracts

Product Description

Convallaria majalis, commonly known as Lily of the Valley, is a low-growing perennial valued for its fragrant spring flowers and spreading groundcover habit. This shade-loving plant typically grows 6 to 10 inches tall and spreads readily by underground rhizomes, forming dense colonies over time.

In mid to late spring, arching stems produce rows of small, bell-shaped white flowers with a strong, sweet fragrance. The glossy green, lance-shaped leaves provide a lush groundcover appearance through the growing season. Its ability to fill space quickly makes it effective for areas where a dense groundcover is desired.

Lily of the Valley grows best in part shade to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils. It is very hardy and tolerant of a range of conditions, though its vigorous spreading habit means it should be planted thoughtfully and monitored in garden settings.

Why choose Lily of the Valley

Fragrant blooms: Sweet-scented spring flowers
Shade tolerance: Performs well in low-light areas
Dense groundcover: Quickly fills shaded spaces

Cultivating tips

Sun exposure: Part shade to full shade
Soil needs: Prefers moist, well-drained soils
Maintenance: Moderate—spread should be managed

Designs for your garden

Shade gardens: Provides early-season interest
Groundcover plantings: Creates dense coverage
Woodland-style gardens: Suits shaded, informal areas

Ecological benefits

Groundcover function: Covers soil and suppresses weeds
Early seasonal interest: Blooms in spring
Low-input once established: Requires minimal care

Looking for Native Alternatives?

Polygonatum biflorum – Solomon’s Seal: Solomon’s Seal is a native perennial with arching stems and dangling white flowers that bloom in spring. It provides a similar woodland aesthetic with better ecological compatibility.

Maianthemum racemosum – False Solomon’s Seal: False Solomon’s Seal is a native shade perennial with soft white spring flowers and a clump-forming habit. It offers a refined woodland look without aggressive spreading.

Tiarella cordifolia – Foamflower: Foamflower is a native groundcover with spring-blooming white flower spikes and attractive foliage. It performs well in shade and provides pollinator value.

Plant appearance may vary by season and growing conditions. All plants ship healthy with established root systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best growing conditions for Lily of the Valley?

Lily of the Valley thrives in partial to full shade and prefers moist, rich, well-drained soil. It performs well in woodland gardens, under trees, or shaded borders, and once established, it tolerates dry shade better than many other plants.

How large does Lily of the Valley grow?

It forms low, spreading clumps about 6–10 inches tall and slowly spreads via underground rhizomes. Its tidy size and dense growth make it an excellent groundcover for shaded areas.

When does Lily of the Valley bloom?

Lily of the Valley blooms in mid- to late spring (typically April to May), producing small, nodding white bell-shaped flowers that are highly fragrant and beloved for their sweet, nostalgic scent.

Is Lily of the Valley deer-resistant?

Yes—Lily of the Valley is deer- and rabbit-resistant. Its toxic compounds make it unpalatable to most animals, which also means it should be planted with care around pets and small children.

Is Lily of the Valley invasive?

Lily of the Valley can be vigorous in ideal conditions, spreading by rhizomes to form dense colonies. It’s best used in contained garden beds, woodland edges, or areas where spreading is welcome. It’s not invasive by ecological standards, but can outcompete less aggressive perennials in a small space.

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