Convallaria

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Convallaria is a small genus of flowering plants best known for lily of the valley, a fragrant, bell-flowered species widely grown as an ornamental groundcover.

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instanceOf plant genus
taxon
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Monocots NERFINISHED
commonName lily of the valley genus
containsCompound cardiac glycosides
cultivatedAs ornamental groundcover
describedAs small genus of flowering plants
family Asparagaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor pink (in some cultivars of Convallaria majalis)
white
floweringSeason spring
flowerType bell-shaped flowers
fruitColor red (in many species)
fruitType berry
growthForm herbaceous perennial
growthHabit rhizomatous groundcover
habitat shaded gardens
woodlands
hasFragrance strong, sweet scent
hasInflorescence one-sided raceme of nodding flowers
hasNotableSpecies Convallaria majalis (lily of the valley)
hasSpecies Convallaria keiskei NERFINISHED
Convallaria majalis
Convallaria montana NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafType broad, basal leaves
lightRequirement full shade
partial shade
nativeTo Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America
temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere
notableFor fragrant flowers
order Asparagales NERFINISHED
pollination insect-pollinated
reproduction spreads by rhizomes
shadeTolerance shade-tolerant
soilPreference moist, well-drained soils
subfamily Nolinoideae NERFINISHED
toxicity poisonous to humans
poisonous to pets
typeSpecies Convallaria majalis NERFINISHED
usedFor ornamental horticulture
usedIn groundcover plantings

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Asparagaceae includesGenus Convallaria