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- "Vorticella convallaria " exhibits two morphological types.
- Lily of the valley ( Convallaria majalis ) is perfect for such places.
- "Convallaria majalis " is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the grey chi.
- A . Lily of the valley ( Convallaria majalis ) does contain cardiac glycosides that could be fatal if you ate a lot of them.
- Lily of the valley, Convallaria majalis, still has a few three-eighths-inch pale red berries sticking up on stalks maybe eight inches high.
- Lily-of-the-valley ( " Convallaria majalis " ) has rhizomes that grow stolon-like stems called stoloniferous rhizomes or leptomorph rhizomes.
- Traditionally " Convallaria majalis " has been grown in pots and winter forced to provide flowers during the winter months, both for as potted plants and as cut flowers.
- The flower stem is triangular in cross-section and the leaves are broadly lanceolate similar to those of the lily of the valley ( " Convallaria majalis " ).
- Its small pink flowers appear in summer and are subtly but sweetly scented, smelling like " Convallaria " ( " Lily-of-the-Valley " ).
- The site also contains Pendulous Sedge ( " Carex pendula " ) and Lily of the Valley ( " Convallaria majalis " ) both of which are uncommon in Scotland.
- Wragg's last winner was Convallaria on 19 November 2008 at Kempton, the Cape Cross filly winning a low grade 0-55 handicap for one of Wragg's original owners Daphne Lilley.
- "Convallaria transcaucasica " is recognised as a distinct species by some authorities, while the species formerly called " Convallaria japonica " is now classified as " Ophiopogon japonicus ".
- "Convallaria transcaucasica " is recognised as a distinct species by some authorities, while the species formerly called " Convallaria japonica " is now classified as " Ophiopogon japonicus ".
- The first of these was " Cruise " based on poems by B . Dragunsky and L . Davidovich and performed by Leonid Utyosov as well as " Convallarias " which was based on poetry by Olga Fadeeva.
- It is possibly the only species in the genus " Convallaria " ( or one of two or three, if " C . keiskei " and " C . transcaucasica " are recognised as separate species ).
- It is usually described as the monotypic genus with the single species " Convallaria majalis ", but now some botanists distinguish up to 3 species of " Convallaria ", also including " Convallaria keiskei " and " Convallaria montana ".
- It is usually described as the monotypic genus with the single species " Convallaria majalis ", but now some botanists distinguish up to 3 species of " Convallaria ", also including " Convallaria keiskei " and " Convallaria montana ".
- It is usually described as the monotypic genus with the single species " Convallaria majalis ", but now some botanists distinguish up to 3 species of " Convallaria ", also including " Convallaria keiskei " and " Convallaria montana ".
- It is usually described as the monotypic genus with the single species " Convallaria majalis ", but now some botanists distinguish up to 3 species of " Convallaria ", also including " Convallaria keiskei " and " Convallaria montana ".
- Some species for shade are " Allium ursinum, Anemone blanda, Anemone nemorosa, Arum italicum, Convallaria majalis, Corydalis flexuosa, Cyclamen purpurascens, Disporum flavescens, Erythronium, Fritillaria pallidiflora, Galanthus, Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Iris douglasiana, Leucojum vernum, Lilium martagon, Ranunculus ficaria, Sanguinaria canadensis, Smilacina racemosa, Trillium " and " Uvularia grandiflora ".