The falling petals of the lily of the valley look like snow in the wind, so the lily of the valley is also referred to as a "silvery white paradise".


The lily of the valley blooms very small, as its name suggests, and resembles a bell. But it is certainly more beautiful and pure than a bell as if it had been carved by a careful sculptor. The beauty of the lily of the valley is different from that of the lily and the rose; it is beautiful, elegant, and simple.


The fragrance of the lily of the valley is so quiet, if at all, that it seems too noble and not easy to approach, just like the elegant and soft femininity, with gentle and carefree romantic feelings, slowly blooming with a charming breath.


In addition, the lily of the valley is also known as the "Lady's Tears" in England. It is a robust plant, which is easy to manage. Here we introduce you to the origin of why the lily of the valley is called the Tears of the Virgin and the flower language and cultural meaning of the lily of the valley.


In friendship, lily of the valley has always expressed pride in "happiness and purity" and the good wishes of "happiness to the pure-hearted maiden". The orchid is as pure as an orchid and lives in the mountains. Although We have a series of bells, who will listen to our voice? The lily of the valley is a symbol of happiness, and you will feel very happy to have it.


Why is the lily of the valley called the "Tears of the Virgin"?


In the ancient Sussex legend, Adam and Eve listened to the lies of the serpent and stole the forbidden fruit, and Saint Leonard, the patron saint of the forest, vowed to kill the serpent. In the fight with the serpent, he died with the serpent from exhaustion, and the land through which his blood flowed blossomed with a white bellflower.


People say that the lily of the valley growing on the cold ground is the incarnation of Saint Leonard, which unites his blood and soul. The lily of the valley is called "Our Lady's Tears", which many people also translate as the tears of a woman.


The lily of the valley is very small and lovely in appearance, and its flowers resemble wind chimes, with bright and vivid colours. They usually bloom in late spring and early summer, around April and May.


Usually, the lily of the valley is used as a potted plant, and because of its small size, it is often planted in flower beds and as a ground cover.


In different countries, people have different visions of the lily of the valley. The lily of the valley is a fragrant plant with white flowers and has won the hearts of many people because of its high horticultural value.


The lily of the valley is a very romantic flower. Whenever the lily of the valley is mentioned, it means happiness, so people will give it to their beloved ones.


How to cultivate lily of the valley


1. Soil


A mixture of sandy soil, garden soil, and leafy soil can meet the nutrients needed for the growth of lilies in the valley, and it will grow more rapidly and vigorously. Such soil is breathable and loose, which is good for the plant to grow roots and leaves.


2. Fertilization


If you apply well-rotted cake fertilizer regularly in spring after budding, it will bloom well, and stop fertilizing after the scape is drawn.


3. Diseases and pests


It is easy to cause leaf spot disease and stem rot during the maintenance of Suzuki orchid. When found, it should be removed in time to avoid spreading infection, and afterwards, it should be sprayed with medicine to prevent and control.