False Lily Of The Valley
False Lily Of The Valley Plants
False Lily Of The Valley plants grow an erect, non branching stem. Non flowering stems have one leaf, but flowering stems may have two or three leaves. The False Lily Of The Valley berry starts out specked, then matures to a solid red color. Each berry contains one to four seeds.
Grow False Lily Of The Valley
False Lily Of The Valley grows in the wild from northern California to the Aleutian Islands and around the northern pacific Rim to Kamchattka, Japan, and Korea. False Lily Of The Valley is commonly found growing in costal temperate rain forests.
False Lily Of The Valley Uses
False Lily Of The Valley berries were sometimes eaten as food in the past. False Lily Of The Valley roots and leaves were sometimes used as medicine.
False Lily Of The Valley Facts
The binomial name for False Lily of the Valley is Maianthemum dilatatum. False Lily of the Valley is also called Two Leaved Solomons Seal. Sometimes False Lily of the Valley is called Snakeberry. This is not to be confused with Solanum dulcamara which generally known as Snakeberry, and is poisonous to humans and livestock.
False Lily Of The Valley Farms
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