The lily of the valley flowers are white and small. The dense flowers are like little bells that evoke happiness. They exude a refreshing floral fragrance and seem to express a strong desire to "seize happiness". Her fragrance is dazed and quiet.
Features
Symbol: Symbolizes purity, love and happiness in many cultures.
Appearance: The flowers of lily of the valley are small, bell-shaped, usually white or pale pink, and grow in clusters hanging from the top of the stem.
Leaves: The leaves are broad, green, oval, about 15-30 cm long, forming a graceful basal cluster.
Aroma: Lily of the Valley flowers have a rich, pleasant aroma that is often used in perfumes and floral decorations.
Growth Habits
Light: Likes a cool and moist environment, suitable for growing in partially shaded areas.
Soil: Prefer organic-rich, well-drained soil for growing in moist conditions.
Climate: Suitable for mild climate, strong cold tolerance, able to survive severe cold winters.
Reproduce
Sowing: Propagation can be done by sowing. Seeds are usually sown in spring or autumn and the soil needs to be kept moist.
Division: Mature lily of the valley flowers can be propagated by dividing the rhizome into several parts, suitable for spring.
Things to note
Pests and diseases: Relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but still require regular inspections to prevent problems such as aphids and powdery mildew.
Environmental adaptation: Avoid planting in strong sunlight to prevent the leaves from being scorched, and are suitable for growing in a semi-shady environment.
Care Tips
☀️Sunlight: Likes a cool and humid environment.
💧Watering: Water appropriately during the growing season, keeping the soil moist but avoiding waterlogging.
🌱Soil: Prefers organically rich, well-drained soil and thrives in moist conditions.
🫳Fertilizing: During the growing season, you can apply diluted liquid fertilizer once a month to provide adequate nutrients.
🪲Pest and Disease Control: Check the plants regularly for pests and diseases and treat them with appropriate organic pesticides or soapy water.