Lily
Lily is a common name for flowering plants in the genus Lilium, known for large, trumpet-shaped blossoms. True lilies are herbaceous perennials native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with about 100 described species and numerous cultivated hybrids. They produce erect stems with broad, often glossy leaves and flowers that typically have six tepals arranged in a radial or funnel-shaped bloom, sometimes with spotting or color patterns.
Habitat and cultivation: Lilies are native to Europe, Asia, and North America, frequently found in woodlands,
Uses and safety: In addition to ornamental use, some lily species' bulbs have been used in East
Etymology and cultural context: The name derives from Latin lilium, from Greek leírion. In Western symbolism,