Product Description
Along with oriental lilies and tuberose, Lily of the Valley ranks at the top of the list of bulbous plants that produce fabulously fragrant flowers. Each Lily of the Valley bulb, or "pip", as they are called, produces a single sturdy 8"-9" stem decorated with a line of up to a dozen tiny scalloped bell-shaped blooms. At the base of this flower stem is a pair of fresh green leaves. The effect is simple, but group several dozen of these delightful darlings in a shaded groundcover patch and come spring, their sweet uplifting aroma will prompt you to stop, close your eyes and inhale deeply. Simply heavenly. These spread gently to form a fragrant groundcover. Note: Most vendors do not sell the large size pips so if you buy elsewhere expect to wait a year for your first flowers.