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Convallaria is a genus of flowering plants, commonly known as lily-of-the-valley. It includes three species native to temperate Eurasia and the east-central United States. Convallaria keiskei Miq. – southeastern Siberia, Japan, Korea, northern, central, and southeastern China, Mongolia, and Myanmar Convallaria majalis L. – lily-of-the-valley; Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Kazakhstan, and central Siberia Convallaria pseudomajalis W.Bartram – American lily-of-the-valley; east-central United States (southern Appalachians from West Virginia to Georgia) The generic name means valley in Botanical Latin, in reference to the plant's natural geographical habitat....read more on Wikipedia.
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