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» Perennials
Springhill Nursery - Lily-of-the-Valley
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Unforgettably fragrant! Clusters of dainty, white bells on 8-10" stems grace the garden in mid to late spring, and they make wonderful corsages. Lily-of-the-Valley’s thrive in the shade, where it spreads rapidly to create dense clumps of emerald foliage for an elegant summer ground cover. Remarkably long-lived. Space 6-12" apart.
#1 field-grown plant. Deer tend to avoid.
Convallaria majalis
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