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Le Lys dans la Vallée (English: The Lily of the Valley) is an 1835 novel about love and society by the French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850). (The title, in French, does not refer to the English flower called "lily of the valley", which is called "muguet" in French).
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis / ˌ k ɒ n v ə ˈ l ɛər i ə m ə ˈ dʒ eɪ l ɪ s /), [2] sometimes written lily-of-the-valley, [3] is a woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring.
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Lily of da Valley, a 2001 album by Japanese rap-rock band Dragon Ash; Lily of the Valley, a 2012 album by Irish alternative rock band Funeral Suits "The Lily of the Valley", a Christian hymn "The Lily of the Valley", sung by Johnny Cash on his compilation album Personal File "Lily of the Valley" (song), a 1974 progressive rock song by Queen
"The Lily of the Valley" ("I've Found a Friend in Jesus") is a Christian hymn written by William Charles Fry (1837–1882) in London for the Salvation Army. [1] Ira D. Sankey arranged the words to the music of " The Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane " composed by Will Hays.
Suzu (すず) and Ran (らん) (Voiced by: Rina Hidaka) are a pair of lily of the valley Fairilu twins. Ajisai (あじさい) (Voiced by: Misaki Kuno) is a lavender hydrangea Fairilu. Sakura (さくら) (Voiced by: Hitomi Ōwada) is a cherry blossom Fairilu. Higan (ひがん) (Voiced by: Yusuke Shirai) is a red spider lily Fairilu.
Maianthemum bifolium (false lily of the valley or May lily [1]) is often a localized common rhizomatous flowering plant, native from western Europe (including Britain [2]) east to Siberia, China and Japan.
Convallatoxin is a natural cardiac glycoside that can be found, among others, in the plant lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis). Legend says that Apollo gave this plant to Asclepios, the Greek god of healing. [1] Lily of the valley has indeed been used medicinally to treat illness, [2] all going back to medieval times