Name: Convallaria majalis
Toxicity: considered toxic
Common Names: Lily of the Valley, May Lily
Continent: Europe
Habitat: VI
Applicable Plant Components: flower, root, herb
Sanctificational: flower, herb
Fortificational: flower, root
Psychical: flower
Harmonical: flower
Pacificatory: flower
Reconciliatory: flower, root
Prolongational: flower
Vulnerary: root
Sanguinary: flower
Plenarial: flower
Divinatory: root, flower
Affirmational: root
Anecdotal: The spirit within Convallaria is invoked to address spiritual pain related to severely injured hearts. It is a formidable incarnant for reconciling endopsychic wounds associated with memories that compromise strength and vitality. This property extends to include exorcising malevolent spirits suspected of causing sadness and melancholy as well as impair clarity. It intervenes against loss of receptiveness to guidance offered by Ancestors and benevolent spirits. The perfume of Convallaria is believed the vehicle on which its properties are conveyed. Convallaria is also a dye plant.