Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) is loved by New Zealand gardeners for its fragrant, dainty white bells and lush green foliage. But did you know that there are several enticing lily of the valley varieties, each with unique charm and garden uses? Whether you’re adding seasonal beauty to your woodland borders or searching for a fragrant ground cover, exploring the many forms of this beloved perennial will inspire your next planting adventure. On this page, we’ll guide you through different lily of the valley varieties and show you how to choose and grow the perfect type for your garden.
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.

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