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| Convallaria majuscula American lily of the valley |
Identification | Genus ConvallariaSpecies majusculaVariety Cultivar Common names American lily of the valleyFamily CONVALLARIACEAESpecimen number S6285Data source Frgnt p44 |
Life cycle | Life form TerrestrialLife cycle PerennialLife span 3 - 10 yearsAnnual cycle Not applicableStature VariousGrowth form Not applicableGrowth habit VariousOverall height Overall spread |
Climate | Sunshine VariousWater VariousOptimal soil texture VariousAcceptable soil pH VariousUSDA hardiness Not classifiedAHS heat zones Not classifiedSunset climate zones Not classified |
Garden | Suitable for gardens noNursery UnknownCompost noSize at acquisition UnknownGarden location UnknownGarden notes The flowers of Convallaria majuscula have an overpowering perfume scented fragrance. |
Special qualities | Tolerates drought noTolerates high humidity noTolerates seaside conditions noInsect resistant noDisease resistant noDeer resistant noBest uses Symbiosis Attracts butterflies noAttracts hummingbirds noAutumn foliage noColorful berries noDesirable qualities Other interest Other interest color Other interest period |
Adverse factors | Common pests Poisonous parts Poisonous indications Internal poison noDermatologic poison noLivestock poison noMechanical injury noHay fever pollen Hay fever season Adverse qualities |
Herbal medicine | Medicinal properties Medicinal parts Has medicinal uses noDo not self-administer noDo no use if pregnant noLegally restricted noToxicity precautions Medicinal notes |
Traditional uses | Parts used Traditional uses Contemporary uses Fragrance strong, freely given scentFragrance parts FlowersFragrance intensity OverpoweringFragrance category PerfumeDye parts Dye color |
Cultivation | Propagule VariousPollination method Planting style Crop spacing Row spacing Cold frame Planting period Harvesting period Frost tolerance Heat requirement Fertilizer TypicalTime to harvest |
Nutrition | Is edible noCulinary uses Nutritional value Edible parts Description of edible partsFlavor / texture |
Horticulture | Horticulture notes |
Herbarium | Tag needs printing noCollection notes Convallaria majuscula is a perennial. Flowers are borne during the month of May. |
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