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It is literally shoshanat ha amakim (שוש×?ת העמקים). But this is a mistake.
The name "lily of the valley" is used in some English translations of The Bible in Song of Songs 2:1, but the Hebrew phrase "shoshannat-ha-amakim" in the original text (literally "lily of the valleys") does not refer to the flower we know as Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley).

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