Origin: Northern Hemisphere
Flowering period: Almost year-round
It is said that the name “lily” comes from the way its large flowers sway gently in the wind, leaning against each other.
Lilies are bulbous plants with a wide variety, distributed in subtropical to subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Their wild habitats are mostly grasslands in mountains, rocky areas along coastlines, or sandy areas. They are characterized by their preference for well-drained environments with moderate sunlight.
Flower language: Purity and majesty