Lilies are very common in our lives, but do you know where they originated and what kind of flower language they hide? Perhaps the lily has become the synonym for the lily, but what does the lily represent? For those of you who received lilies on Valentines Day, lets take a look at what the lilies mean. Different lilies mean different things.
Lily Flower Language Encyclopedia
Lily flower language: smoothness, wishes come true, blessings, nobility.
Lily (perfume) flower language: purity, wedding blessings, nobility, great love
Lily (white) flower language: purity, solemnity, heart-to-heart connection
Lily (black) flower language: curse
Lily (Sunflower) Flower Language: Victory, Honor, Wealth
Lily (Ji) flower language: wealth, honor, purity, elegance
Lily (wild) flower language: eternal happiness
Foxtail lily flower language: noble, prosperous and outstanding
The language of corn lilies: persistent love, bravery
The flower language of lily: talent, majesty, excellence
The language of Christmas lilies: joy, celebration, true love
The flower language of narcissus and lilies: joy and anticipation of meeting again
White lily: symbolizing a century-long marriage and great love
Pink lily flower language: Symbolizing purity and elegance
Yellow lily: Symbolizes wealth and nobility
Fire lily flower language: passionate love
Lily flower
What does a lily mean? How many lilies should I give?