lily of the valley in English

noun
1
a widely cultivated European plant of the lily family, with broad leaves and arching stems of fragrant, bell-shaped white flowers.
Lady Tamara carried a bouquet of garden roses in white and pale cream, white jasmine stephanotis and lily of the valley with myrtle leaves.
noun
    may lily

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1. Cut flowers: ranunculus, anemone, paeonia and lily of the valley open-field

2. 23 She was delighted when Louis called her his little snowflake, his little flower, little lily of the valley.

3. 22 Hilda took part in them all, wearing in her leotard a festive buttonhole of lily-of-the-valley.

4. 2021 Instead: Though its flowers aren't fragrant, Ajuga also can grow in shady spots similar to lily-of-the-valley

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6. THE LILY OF THE VALLEY HONORE DE BALZAC Was it possible that he was not incorrigibly gentle, but had in him some of that Animality which she, in a sense, admired?

7. French names: Uvulaire grandiflore Family: Colchicum Family (Colchicaceae), (Lily Family (Liliaceae), Lily-of-the-Valley Family (Convallariaceae)) Group: Bellworts Similar species: • Sessile-leaved Bellwort (Uvularia sessilifolia) - Entire plant is much smaller, and has few leaves

8. Clumsinesses, broken meters; how simple and--so far as you or I can make out--unstudied; how clear, how limpid, how understandable, how unconfused by cross-currents, eddies, undertows; how seemingly unadorned, yet is all adornment, like the lily-of-the-valley; and how compressed, how compact, without a complacency-signal

9. Ajugas with white, pink, blue, or purple flowers and leaves of various colors, Lady's Mantle (Alchemila), Lily-of-the-Valley, some of the Astible, Epimedium, ferns, Lamium, Ground Phlox, Veronica, Carex, Liriope, Waldsteinia (Barren Strawberry), Thyme in great variety, as well as the Sedums and Hens and Chickens that can be used in hot, dry