What is the symbolism of lilies?
For many girls, the symbolism of lilies and a brief discussion on the symbolism and plant cultivation tips of lilies will be introduced by the site editor for netizens.
The symbolism of fragrant lilies includes: great love, eternal love, eternal beauty, hearts connected, honor and victory, wealth and nobility. In both the East and West, they symbolize purity, sanctity, elegance, and divinity, and are recognized as auspicious flowers.
Fragrant lilies are a type of lily, a perennial herbaceous plant that blooms from late June to July. The flowers are large, bell or funnel-shaped, and come in colors such as white, pink, orange, yellow, etc., with a fragrant aroma.
I. Different colors of fragrant lilies have unique meanings
White lilies symbolize purity, solemnity, and hearts connected, implying a beautiful love and symbolizing a harmonious union and pure feelings. Representative variety: Casablanca.
White symbolizes sanctity and purity, and combined with the words "bai" (hundred) and "he" (union), it aligns with the Chinese people's hopes for "a harmonious union for a hundred years" and "family happiness." Another meaning: great love, eternal love. On Valentine's Day, boys give lilies to girls they like to express their admiration.
2. Pink lilies symbolize victory, honor, and wealth, with the implication of pure and elegant emotions. Representative variety: Sunflower lily.
Sunflower lilies have large flower shapes, with the flowers facing upwards and purple-red spots on the petals, giving a very wealthy and noble appearance, symbolizing a positive and upward attitude in life, hence the symbolism of victory and honor.
3. Yellow lilies symbolize wealth and nobility.
II. Characteristics of fragrant lilies
Fragrant lilies are perennial herbaceous plants, known as the "queen" of lilies, and are the most common cut flowers and potted flowers. They are also called celestial lilies or Casablanca, with spotless petals and white underground bulbs, blooming from June to July, with single or clustered flowers. The flowers are large, bell or funnel-shaped, and come in white-pink, orange, purple-red colors, with a fragrant scent.
III. Key points for caring for potted fragrant lilies
The care of fragrant lilies involves controlling watering, temperature, sunlight, and fertilization. Watering should not be too frequent, keeping the potting soil slightly dry; the most suitable temperature range for growth is 15-25°C; daily exposure to sunlight is needed until appropriate shading is applied when the buds appear; lilies have a strong scent and require a higher demand for nitrogen and potassium fertilizers, with applications every ten to fifteen days during the growing season. Remember to control the application of phosphorus fertilizer, as too much phosphorus can cause yellowing of the leaves.
The above introduction on the symbolism of lilies and a brief discussion on the symbolism and implications of lilies is for the reference of green plant enthusiasts, hoping to solve your problems in green plant and flower management.