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The delicate little white flowers of Lily of the Valley plant are commonly used in flower bouquets Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) is a low-growing plant that produces delicate bell-shaped white drooping flowers. The long stems of this plant grow between 6” and 12” (15 – 30 cm) tall and have up to 15 small white flowers.
This anemone has been more recently “traditionally” regarded as the lily of the field; however, it blooms from December to March and shrivels too soon to be gathered as kindling with the dry grasses of the field in the summer season. This tulip is a member of the lily family.
SKU: 11363 Content: 100% Silk Color: Dusty Lavender / Purple Width: 44 inches This fabric is a last cut and no longer in production. Once sold out, we are unable to get more.
Many Many things were traded on the silk road . People could trade goods that they made, farmed or raised. There were of course the common goods that they traded like silk (of course), spices, teas, porcelain,and lacqerware. Horses, wools, silver, and gold were also traded for silk and other goods from China.
it’s made out of polyester , actually. there are no roads made out of silk . it is a route of long ago and got it’s name because one of the main things transported across the route was silk , from china. it was one of, if not the most important of goods at that time.