Flower Types
Celebrate every moment with Asiatic Liles
Asiatic Lilies- Asiatic Lilies have long glossy leaves, which are skinny and usually 4 to 5 inches. They are bright green in colour, and when Asiatic Lilies grow, they get long stalks and develop multiple narrow leaves near the stem placed closely.
Elegant, alluring and incredibly beautiful, Asiatic Lilies are one of the easiest plants to grow. Asiatic lilies are true lilies from the genus Lilium. The flowers are trumpet shaped and come in almost every shade fathomable. The pointed leaves are a stark green in color and provide exciting contrast to the bright, flamboyant blooms. They bloom earlier and longer than other varieties of lilies, are hardier and virtually problem free.
Lilium is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers. They are the true lilies. Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world.
Throughout history, the lily has been a symbol of hope, chastity, innocence, the Virgin Mary and motherhood.
Lilies are loved by gardeners everywhere. These big, bright, and dependable flowers have an elegance that's unsurpassed. If you plant several different varieties, you can have blooms all summer long.
Lily Meaning
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Lilies most commonly mean devotion or purity, though meaning can vary by type of lily, culture, and color.
• Because of the Greek myth of Hera and Zeus, lilies are associated with rebirth and motherhood.
• In China, lilies are used in weddings because they are tied to 100 years of love. They are also tied to good luck.
• Assyrians and Babylonians associated lilies with the goddess of fertility, Ishtar.
• Christians associated lilies, especially Madonna lilies, with the Virgin Mary.
Lily Symbolism & Colors
Lilies commonly grow in white, yellow, pink, red, and orange.
• White lilies symbolize purity and virtue.
• Pink (stargazer) lilies symbolize prosperity and abundance.
• Red lilies symbolize passion.
• Orange (tiger) lilies symbolize confidence, pride, and wealth.
• Yellow lilies symbolize thankfulness and desire for enjoyment.
Lily Cultural Significance
William Blake, an influential Romantic poet, wrote a poem entitled “The Lily” that encompasses its sweet and innocent beauty.
The modest Rose puts forth a thorn,
The humble sheet a threat’ning horn:
While the Lily white shall in love delight,
Nor a thorn nor a thread stain her beauty bright.