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How many kinds of lily of the valley are there?
In addition to the common white flowers, there are many varieties of lily of the valley and safflower lily of the valley.

The only recognized plant of Lily of the Valley is Lily of the Valley, whose Latin name is Lily of the Valley. Is the most common white flower, bell-shaped, native to Europe. However, some gardeners believe that there should be two other species or subspecies of lily of the valley, namely, lily of the valley and lily of the valley in Transcaucasia. The former is native to China and Japan, and the flower shape is closer to a bowl. The latter is what we call lily of the valley.

In addition, there are several common variants of Majalis:

C. Majalis variant Majalis, this flower has a white midvein.

C. Majalis variety is native to Montana, USA, and has a light green midvein.

C. Marjalis variety rosea, with pink flowers.

C. prolific majalis, double lily in the valley.

Some of the above species also have leaves with Phnom Penh, and those with golden midrib belong to the natural or horticultural varieties of Lysimachia christinae.