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A very fresh and green muguet de bois; true to the lily of the valley aroma. Lily of the Valley is a herbaceous perennial plant that forms extensive colonies by spreading underground stems called rhizomes. The flowers are white tepals (rarely pink), bell-shaped, 5–10 mm diameter, and sweetly scented; flowering is in late spring, in mild winters in the Northern Hemisphere it is in early March.
Violet, Bergamot, Rose, African Musk, Rosemary, Lilac, Ylang Ylang, Lavender, Jasmine, Apple Blossom, Raspberry, Almond, Lemon, Water Lily, Hyacinth
It is a symbol of humility in religious painting. Lily of the valley is considered the sign of Christ's second coming. The power of men to envision a better world was also attributed to the lily of the valley. At the beginning of the 20th century it became tradition in France to sell lily of the valley on international labour day, May 1, by labour organisations and private persons without paying sales tax (on that day only) as a symbol of spring. The Norwegian municipality Lunner has a lily of the valley in its coat-of-arms. Lily of the valley was the floral emblem of Yugoslavia and it also became the national flower of Finland in 1967.
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