"Paradisea Liliastrum" is a scientific name for a plant commonly known as "Lily of the Valley." The plant belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is native to Europe, Asia, and North America. Synonyms for "Paradisea Liliastrum" include "Convallaria majalis," "May lily," "Lily constancy," and "Mary's tears." Its beautiful bell-shaped flowers and sweet fragrance make it a popular choice for gardens and bouquets. However, it's important to note that the plant is toxic and can cause serious health issues if ingested. Despite its toxicity, "Paradisea Liliastrum" remains a beloved plant in many cultures and is often associated with luck, love, and purity.