Lily is a perennial herb that belongs to the genus Lilium. They usually grow in green and cold areas. Lily flowers are native to the temperate regions of almost every mainland in the northern hemisphere, mainly distributed in eastern Asia, Europe, North America, etc.


There are more than 110 varieties worldwide, and in recent years, many new varieties have been artificially hybridized. Lily flowers have fragrant flowers and beautiful leaves, making them a popular ornamental plant.


The flowers of lilies are composed of six petals, usually bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, with spots or patterns on the petals. There are many colors of flowers, including white, yellow, pink, orange and red. The leaves of lily flowers are long and narrow, usually linear, and some varieties of leaves have white or yellow stripes.


Lily planting time is around 6-7 months. Lilies like to grow in a sunny environment. Generally, the light conditions of full-day photos are generally affected by the differentiation of flower buds.


Lily is not suitable for high-temperature growth environments. There is more than one type of lily, so the optimal temperature is not consistent and can only be determined by the situation, and all regions are different.


Lily requires proper maintenance to maintain its health. During the growth period, lilies need an appropriate amount of water and fertilizer but do not excessively fertilize to avoid damage to the plant. Trim withered branches and dead leaves to keep the plants tidy. In areas with low temperatures, lilies need winter protection to ensure their health of the plant.


In addition to being ornamental plants, lilies also have some other uses. Their rhizomes can be used for medicinal use and can treat diseases such as gastric disease and lung disease. In addition, lily's petals and stamens can be used for cooking and are often used to make cakes, candy and tea.


Lily is used as a symbol in many countries and regions. For example, the French national flowers are iris and lilies, and lilies are often used as a symbol of expressing love and romance.


Lily is a beautiful ornamental plant with a variety of symbolic significance and uses. It requires an appropriate environment and maintenance to maintain its health and show its beauty.


Lily's flower language includes smoothness, thoughtfulness, blessings, and nobility, but the language of different lilies is different.


1. White lily


This color of lilies is the most often seen. It represents pure love, so it is a suitable flower to give to a wide range of people, such as lovers, loved ones, and friends. When giving them, the most commonly used essence is the white lily.


2. Pink lily


If you want to give your lover a gift, you can choose a pink lily, which represents long-lasting love. If you choose a meaningful festival to give it, the effect will be better. In addition, if it comes with roses, it represents a stronger affection.


3. Yellow lily


Flowers of this color are not suitable for lovers, but they will be more suitable for mothers or other relatives.


Because lily flowers are also called "the flower of the Virgin," yellow represents gratitude and happiness towards others, so it is not appropriate to use it to give to your lover. Instead, it can be paired with carnations and then given away on Mother's Day, which is more appropriate.