The word ultimately derived from Latin lilium; created from the breast milk of Hera, wife of Zeus in Greek mythology, the lily flower is the symbol of purity. The Roman goddess of beauty Venus was so …show more content…
The name “lily” can be misleading because lots of other plants use it besides true lilies. For instance daylilies and water lilies aren’t lilies at all, and neither are lilies-of-the-valley or lilyturf. Asiatic lilies however are true lilies and are the earliest to bloom and the easiest to grow. Hybrids come in pure white, pinks, vivid yellows, oranges, and reds; heights are from one to six feet. In addition oriental hybrids bloom in mid- to late summer, just when Asiatic lilies are beginning to fade. From tiny two-footers to towering eight-foot-tall giants, Orientals are always a great choice; adored for their intoxicating fragrance that intensifies after dark, Oriental lilies produce masses of huge white, pink, red, or bi-color blooms. Likewise the Tiger Lily, bears large, fiery orange flowers covered by spots. The name ‘tiger’ refers to the spots on the petals. The Tiger Lily is also known as the Ditch Lily as it is found in and around ditches in large parts of America. This type of lily has a strong, sweet smell in which most parts of the plant are edible. Unlike the common Tiger Lily the Lilium rubescens is an uncommon species of lily known by the common names redwood lily and chaparral lily. This fragrant flower is trumpet-shaped with 6 tepals (a tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower) up to 7 centimeters long and somewhat recurved or curled back. The tepals are white to pale …show more content…
Lilies are hardy, easy to grow bulbs that steal the show wherever they’re planted and when planting them you must know what to start with first and that is a healthy bulb which is measured at about 16/18 centimeters. A 14/16 cm bulb will grow to be a smaller plant and produce less flowers. Step two is to to come up with a plan that consists of when to plant, where, and what type. Lilies perform best in full sun but also do well in partial shade. Lily bulbs can be planted in fall or spring for summer flowers. When you’re ready to plant it’s as easy as 1-2-3; just loosen the soil to a depth of 8 to 12” and then dig a 6” deep hole, then put the lily bulb in the bottom of the hole, finally cover the bulb with soil and water when dry. Some planting tips when planting perennials such as lilies is that most flower bulbs have a