May
Birth Flower
Lily
Lily the May birth flower can mean many things including
purity, majesty, beauty, sweetness and humility
Wealth and pride are also symbolized in the Tiger Lily.
The English word lily is derived from an Indo-European root, probably
meaning white, though this is disputed.The botanic name Lilium is
the Latin form and is a Linnean name.
Many species of the flower form stem-roots. With these, the bulb
grows naturally at some depth in the soil, and each year the new
stem puts out adventitious roots above the bulb as it emerges from
the soil. These roots are in addition to the basal roots that develop
at the base of the bulb.
The large showy flowers have six petals, often fragrant, and come
in a range of colors ranging through whites, yellows and reds, sometimes
with other markings. The lily is summer flowering. Most species
are deciduous, but Lilium candidum bears a basal rosette of leaves
for much of the year. Flowers are formed at the top of a single
erect stem, with leaves being borne at intervals up the stem.
Lilies are native to the northern temperate regions. Their range
in the Old World extends across much of Europe, the north Mediterranean,
across most of Asia to Japan, south to the Nilgiri mountains in
India, and south to the Philippines. In the New World they extend
from southern Canada through much of the United States. Lilies are
commonly adapted to either woodland habitats, often mountain, or
sometimes to grassland habitats. A few can also survive in marshland.
Lily
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