lily of the valley Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌlɪl.i əv ðə ˈvæl.i]
  • Us [ ˌlɪl.i əv ðə ˈvæl.i]

Meaning of lily of the valley In English

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  • Siebrecht is credited with having been the first florist to grow lilies of the valley in the winter in a greenhouse process he introduced in 1889.

  • Her flower is the lily of the valley and her gemstone is an emerald.

  • On the lid of the coffin were placed a number of wreaths made from white camellias, hyacinths, primulas, lily of the valley and maidenhair fern.

  • The lily of the valley was selected for its simple beauty and for the fact that it is green and white.

  • He was especially fond of the lily of the valley, to which he even wrote a poem.

  • Unlike rose or jasmine, the smell of lily of the valley can not be extracted.

  • Items such as forget-me-not and lily of the valley flowers would typically be represented.

  • It is also customary to offer a lily of the valley to friends or family.

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