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Feb 25, 2016 9:10 AM CST
Name: JoJo
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Hi, need info on what I was sure were lily of the valley. I didn't get a pic but can.
The house that we will be moving into has the sweetest plant that I thought was lily of the valley. I've never grown them but my GF did and that was the last time I saw them ('74) except in magazines.
I looked them up to get info on growing them and the leaves are wider online
The ones growing in the yard have the exact sweet little flowers but the leaves are more like paper whites. Are they not lily of the valley?
One of the elderly neighbors says they are and have been planted since she can remember. The house was built in 1932.
Thanks for any help Blinking Confused
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