Lily of the valley is a delicate, fragrant flower known for its bell-shaped white blooms and is often associated with spring. In France, it is a tradition to give lily of the valley on May 1st, which is Labor Day, as a symbol of good luck and happiness. This custom is rooted in the belief that the flower brings prosperity and joy for the year ahead. Many people sell or gift these flowers on this day, making it a cherished part of French culture.
"muguet" or "muguet des bois" is "lily of the valley. It is a French tradition to offer one flowered stem of lily of the valley on International Labor Day, May 1.
la fleur de lys - lily of the valley (it was the emblem of the French Kings)
On May Day the French people give each other lilies-of-the-valley for good luck. May Day is the first of May. In France this day is called either La Fete du Travail, which means labor day, or La Fete du Muguet, which means lily of the valley day.
No, deer do not typically eat lily of the valley as it is toxic to them.
No. The phrase "lily of the valley" does not appear in the KJV bible.
Lily of da Valley was created on 2001-03-14.
pictures of lily-
It is May Day, a celebration of Spring. People give each other lily of the valley flowers for good luck. This stems from a tradition started by Charles IX, who in 1561 got a lily of the valley as a good luck charm, and who continued the tradition by giving a lily of the valley to the ladies at court each year.
The Lily of the Valley - 1914 was released on: USA: June 1914
Song 2:1 I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys. Not valley but valleys
A lily is 'un lys' (masc.) in French.
The Lily of the Valley is a woodland plant with large broad green leaves and small white bell shaped sweetly scented flowers. A full description and photo is available by clicking the related link.