A deciduous, perennial with 2-3 lanceolate-ovate, arching leaves, 8"-10" long and 3"-5" wide. Lily of the Valley will spread aggressively by rhizomes in Northern Zones. Zones 7b-8, it struggles to grow in the heat and humidity. Lily of the Valley has naturalized in the Northeastern and Central States. Blooms on racemes up to 12" tall, each with 5-8 small, bell-shaped, pure white flowers in May. Very fragrant. Needs consistent moisture. Leaves will go dormant in Summer if too dry. Useful for a ground cover in shady areas.
- Shade to Part Shade.
- Very Fragrant.
- Height: 6-12 Inches
- Spread: 1-3 Feet
- Hardiness Zone: 2-8
- Attracts Pollinators.
- Deer Resistant.
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