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lily of the valley botanical name

Lily of the valley botanical name is Convallaria majalis, a classic shade-loving perennial celebrated for its exquisite, bell-shaped white flowers and enchanting fragrance. This dainty beauty has long been prized in New Zealand gardens and landscape designs, offering a timeless elegance from spring through early summer. Its arching stems are dotted with pendant blooms, nestled among glossy green foliage. With its low maintenance requirements and reliable performance, lily of the valley fits perfectly alongside other classic perennials for lush, woodland-inspired planting schemes.

Convallaria majalis

Convallaria majalis, commonly known as the Lily of the Valley, features small and sweetly fragrant blooms that are borne as clusters in spring. They are complemented with broad and lush, dark green leaves which provides for a wonderful colour contrast as it grows to 20 cm tall and the same wide. Convallaria majalis is commonly added to mixed plantings, planted around the base of trees, grown in a container, used in cottage gardens, planted alongside a water feature, or mass planted for a stunning display.

Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley) plant with white flowers and lush, green foliage.
  • Suited to regions:
    Subtropical, Temperate
  • Plant type:
    Perennials
  • Height:
    20 cm
  • Spread:
    20 cm
  • Flowering time:
    Spring
  • Tolerances:
    Wet
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Patios, Ponds, Pool areas
  • Garden styles:
    Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Cottage, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, White
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What is the Botanical Name of Lily of the Valley?

The plant commonly known as lily of the valley is botanically classified as Convallaria majalis. This name is derived from Latin, reflecting its historical use and recognition throughout Europe and beyond. When searching for lily of the valley by its botanical name, you’ll be able to source the true species ideal for naturalising in shaded borders, under deciduous trees, or along paths where its scent can be enjoyed up close.

Easy to Grow and Versatile

Convallaria majalis is celebrated for its adaptability and resilience. Suited to dappled shade or filtered sunlight, it forms dense colonies through its rhizomatous root system, making it an excellent ground cover beneath trees or in shaded garden corners. Its preference for moist, humus-rich soils means it thrives in regions with consistent rainfall but can also tolerate drier spells once established.

If you’re interested in adding subtle colour alongside your lily of the valley, consider its blush-pink relative Convallaria majalis Rosea. This cultivar offers the same charming features with delicate pink flowers—perfect for gentle, pastel-themed plantings.

Companion Plants for Lily of the Valley

Lily of the valley pairs beautifully with other shade- and part-shade-loving perennials. For a symphony of spring through early summer blooms, try planting with Helleborus English Thoroughbred Series (Winter Rose). Hellebores provide winter and early spring interest, followed by lily of the valley’s fragrant display. For added colour, Geum Pink Petticoats offers frilly, rich pink flowers that thrive in similar conditions and provide a lovely textural contrast.

If you have brighter spots in your garden, companions such as Salvia 'Sallyfun Sky Blue' and Verbena Endurascape Pink Bicolour add vibrant hues through summer and attract pollinators. For those seeking classic English garden style, Astrantia Claret brings unique, pincushion-like blooms that blend seamlessly with the soft texture of lily of the valley beds.

Planting and Care Tips

Utilising Convallaria majalis under its botanically correct name ensures you’re adding a true lily of the valley to your landscape. Plant bulbs or pips in autumn for the best spring display. Water regularly during dry periods and mulch annually to keep the soil cool and moist. Once established, lily of the valley requires little attention—allowing you to simply enjoy its legendary scent and charm, season after season.

Whether you’re creating a woodland walk or naturalising shady borders, knowing the lily of the valley botanical name, Convallaria majalis, helps you choose the right plant for your garden and pair it with other spectacular perennials for lasting beauty.


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