Also known as: 鈴蘭, すずらん, スズラン, 铃兰
Convallaria is a poisonous woodland flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to cool temperate climates in North America, Europe, and Asia. Its Japanese name is 鈴蘭 / スズラン (suzuran) and its Chinese name is 铃兰 (Linglan).
These white, bell-shaped flowers grow in clusters and dangle from curved offshoots that branch out from a main stem (raceme). All parts of the plant are poisonous, including its red berries.
Not to be confused with Snowbell (Flower)s, as they bear a strong resemblance to lily of the valley. Visual points to note: Snowbells have a green or yellow spot on the tip of each petal; each flower-bearing stem (called a pedicel) ends in a "bulb" (receptacle) to which a flower is attached. A good visual example is post #2894988 with snowbells on the left and lilies of the valley on the right. Also, not to be confused with Bellflower whose flowers typically have a longer, less rounded bell shape.
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Other flowers in the Asparagaceae family
See also
- Pieris Japonica, also called Lily of the valley shrub
- Sandersonia (Flower), also called Golden lily of the valley
- Snowbell (Flower)
- Tag Group:Flowers