Lilies have always had a reputation of elegance and purity, and have always been loved by everyone. You can see the shadow of lilies in many festivals, because lilies can be sent to a wide range of objects, including Give it to kind elders and parents, you can also give it to your girlfriend or friends and colleagues. Let’s take a look at the meanings of sending lilies in the Flower Language Encyclopedia.
The flower language of lilies: success, wish fulfillment, blessing, nobility, purity
Unless otherwise specified, the lilies we refer to in daily life refer to white lilies. Because of its purity, it has become the representative of the entire lily family. There are actually many types of lilies, and the flower language of each type of lily is also different. Generally, sending lilies means success, wishes come true, blessings, and nobility.
The symbolic meaning of lilies is purity, solemnity, and smooth career! Lily flowers have the meaning of a hundred years of good marriage, and have the meaning of deep blessing.
All lilies have the meaning of blessing: success, wishes coming true, blessing, and nobility.
White lily: symbolizes a century-old marriage, lasting love, purity, solemnity, and heart-to-heart connection.
Pink lily: symbolizes purity and elegance.
Yellow lily: symbolizes wealth. , Nobility
Black Lily: Love, Curse
Flower language of different varieties of lilies:
White Lily: Purity, solemnity
Perfume Lily : Purity, wedding blessing, nobility
Corn lily: persistent love, bravery
Wedding lily: talent, majesty, excellence
Christmas lily: joy , celebration, true feelings
Narcissus Lily: joy, looking forward to meeting
Sunflower Lily: victory, honor, wealth
Ji Lily: wealth, honor, purity, elegance
Lily of the Wild: Eternal Happiness
Foxtail Lily: Noble, Thriving, Outstanding
Widowmaker: Curse of Love
Pink Lily: Pure and lovely
Red lily: Love you forever
Yellow lily: Get well soon
Christmas lily: Joyful, celebration, true love
Summary: Lily flowers can be given to a variety of objects. At the same time, lilies can also be given to others in combination with other flowers, so that the meaning will be deeper and the visual effect will be more beautiful. What is the flower language and symbolic meaning of lily bamboo?
The flower language of lily bamboo: the meaning of wealth and auspiciousness
Lily bamboo is a perennial green shrub or small tree with linear or lanceolate leaves and white flowers. It is a dioecious plant. Also seen in cultivation is the variegated-leaved Golden-edged Lily Bamboo, also called Golden-Edged Lucky Bamboo. There are golden vertical stripes on the leaf edges. The inflorescences are solitary or branched and the florets are white. The variegated leaf variety Golden-Edged Lily Bamboo is also seen in cultivation. The leaf edges have golden lines. Golden yellow vertical stripes; golden heart lily bamboo, green leaf edges and golden yellow center.
Functions of lily bamboo
1. It can purify the air and absorb indoor second-hand smoke.
2. Green lily bamboo is good for relaxing eye muscles.
3. Lily bamboo helps to lift your mood when you are feeling down.
Lily bamboo is now widely cultivated as a foliage plant. Its leaves are elegant and elegant, and it has good shade tolerance. It is very suitable for indoor viewing and can also be grown in hydroponics. It is very popular among people.
Feng Shui of Lily Bamboo
1. The bathroom is a bad place in Feng Shui. This place should not be wet all day long. Putting green plants in the bathroom can dissolve the evil spirits, especially If the bathroom has bad Feng Shui, for example, if there is a bathroom due west, it is easy to have rotten peach blossoms, and the door faces the bathroom owner unfavorably, these can be resolved with lily bamboo.
2. The fortune of the hostess in the kitchen is also related to the wealth of the family. The faucet and stove in the kitchen cannot be directly opposite. This is called "water and fire collision, which is bad for health." Then you can place a small lily and bamboo potted plant between the two, which will have a relaxing effect.
What is the meaning of giving lilies to others
Pure and elegant lilies are deeply loved by people. There are many flower languages ????of lilies, so the meaning of the recipient can be different depending on the color and quantity. It’s the same, but when sending flowers, you generally need to understand them clearly first, otherwise it will be bad if you send them with the wrong meaning. Let’s take a look at the Flower Language. What does lily mean?
The flower language of lilies: success, wish fulfillment, blessing, nobility, purity
Unless otherwise specified, the lilies we refer to in daily life refer to white lilies. Because of its purity, it has become the representative of the entire lily family. There are actually many types of lilies, and the flower language of each type of lily is also different. Generally, sending lilies means success, wishes come true, blessings, and nobility.
The symbolic meaning of lilies is purity, solemnity, and smooth career! Lily flowers have the meaning of a hundred years of good marriage, and have the meaning of deep blessing.
All lilies have the meaning of blessing: success, wishes coming true, blessing, and nobility.
White lily: Symbolizes a century-old marriage, lasting love, purity, solemnity, and heart-to-heart connection.
Pink lily: Symbolizes purity and elegance.
Yellow lily: Symbolizes wealth. , Nobility
Black Lily: Love, Curse
Flower language of different varieties of lilies:
White Lily: Purity, solemnity
Perfume Lily : Purity, wedding blessing, nobility
Corn lily: persistent love, bravery
Wedding lily: talent, majesty, excellence
Christmas lily: joy , celebration, true feelings
Narcissus Lily: joy, looking forward to meeting
Sunflower Lily: victory, honor, wealth
Ji Lily: wealth, honor, purity, elegance
Lily of the Wild: Eternal Happiness
Foxtail Lily: Noble, thriving, outstanding
Widowmaker: Curse of Love
Pink Lily: Pure and lovely
Red lily: Love you forever
Yellow lily: Get well soon
Christmas lily: Joyful, celebration, true love
Lily is deeply loved by people for its quiet and restrained characteristics. Lily is unique, clean and elegant, symbolizing independent, elegant and gentle women. Therefore, giving lilies to women is not only a sign of respect and love for women, but also a compliment to women. In the above description, we have already described the people who are suitable to give lilies and the meaning of sending lilies. Next time he (she) gives you lilies, don’t make a mistake.
Summary: The meaning of lilies itself is that they will be together for a hundred years, so giving lilies to others in the hope that they will have a successful career and all their wishes will come true has a noble meaning of blessing. Introduction to lilies
Summer flower ornamental plants
Alias: lily, white lily, lily, leek, mountain peony, inverted fairy, lily and garlic
Origin: China, Japan, North America and Europe and other temperate regions
Flowering period: summer
Sunshine: Likes sunshine, but can also tolerate semi-shade environment
Temperature: Most of them prefer a cool climate, with strong cold tolerance and poor heat tolerance
Soil: Fertile, humus-rich, and well-drained slightly acidic soil
Moisture: Like Moisture
When planting lilies, you should choose a sunny and sheltered place in the north, while you can plant them in a slightly shaded place in the south. The best planting time is August-September. Apply sufficient base fertilizer one month before planting, and plow the soil deeply. Compost and plant ash can be used as base fertilizer. Planting should be deeper (generally the depth is 3-4 times the diameter of the bulb) to facilitate the rhizome to absorb nutrients. If the planting is too shallow in the north, it will be susceptible to frost damage in winter and will affect the growth of roots and small bulbs. It is not advisable to cultivate and weed during the growth period to avoid damaging the stems and roots. If possible, sprinkle some sawdust on the planting surface as soil cover. This will not only prevent weeds from growing, but also preserve moisture and lower soil temperature to facilitate bulb development.
Potting should be done in September and October. The culture soil should be mixed with leaf mold soil, sandy soil and garden soil in a ratio of 1:1:1.
Apply enough fully decomposed compost and a small amount of bone meal and plant ash to the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer. The planting depth is generally 2-3 times the bulb diameter.
Potted lilies must be repotted once a year and replaced with new culture soil and base fertilizer. In addition, the flowerpot must be rotated once a week during the growth period, otherwise the plant will easily become too long and affect its appearance.
Lilies do not have high requirements for fertilizers. Fertilizers are usually applied at the beginning of spring growth and early flowering. Some foreign cultivators believe that lilies have the greatest demand for nitrogen and potassium fertilizers, and should be applied every 10-15 days during the growth period. However, the supply of phosphate fertilizers should be limited, because too much phosphate fertilizer will cause the leaves to wither and turn yellow, so more fertilizers can be applied during the flowering period. 1-2 times phosphorus and potassium fertilizer. In order to enrich the bulbs, the remaining flowers should be cut off promptly after flowering to reduce nutrient consumption.
Just keep the pot soil moist, but you must water it regularly during the peak growing season and during dry weather, and sprinkle water around the flower pot frequently to increase the air humidity. The pot soil should not be too wet, otherwise the bulbs will rot easily.
Common diseases of lilies include lily mosaic disease, bulb rot, spot disease, leaf blight, etc.
(1) Lily mosaic disease: It is also called lily latent mosaic disease. When the disease occurs, uneven chlorotic spots or dead spots appear on the leaves. The affected plants are short, the leaf edges are curled, and the leaves are dry. The deformation is small; sometimes spindle-shaped light brown lesions appear on the petals, and the flowers are deformed and difficult to open.
Prevention and control methods: ① Select virus-free bulb seeds; ② Strengthen the prevention and control of aphids and leafhoppers; ③ Remove and destroy diseased plants in a timely manner.
(2) Spot disease: When it first occurs, small faded spots appear on the leaves, which expand into brown spots with dark brown edges. In the future, many small black spots will appear in the center of the lesions. In severe cases, the entire leaf will turn black and die.
Prevention and treatment methods: Remove the diseased leaves and spray once with 500 times dilution of 65% Desenzine wettable powder to prevent spread.
Propagation Methods for propagating lilies include small bulbs, bulbils, scale cuttings and sowing. Among them, the method of dividing small bulbs is the most commonly used, and the method of cutting scales is also widely used. The methods of dividing bulbils and sowing seeds are only suitable for a few species.
(1) Divide small bulbs: When you dig up bulbs every autumn, several small bulbs of different sizes grow on the underground nodes of the stems. Pick these small bulbs and plant them separately. It can bloom after 1-2 years of cultivation. In order to make lilies produce more small bulbs, the following measures can be taken: First, plant the bulbs appropriately deep so that the underground parts of the stems grow relatively, which is conducive to the production of small bulbs; second, before and after flowering, leave 40 cm of the above-ground stems and cut off the upper stems and leaves. It can promote the formation of small bulbs at underground stem nodes; the third is to overwhelm the stems and bury them shallowly in the soil after flowering to promote the formation of small bulbs between the leaf axils; the fourth is to cut the stems and leaves into small sections after flowering, and bury 3-4 leaves in each section shallowly in the soil. In wet sandy soil, after a period of time, small bulbs will appear in the leaf axils.
(2) Scale cuttings: Select well-developed lilies, dig them up after they bloom, and dry them in the shade for several days. When the bulb loses moisture and the surface shrinks slightly, peel off the scales and insert the base downwards into dry humus soil. Water thoroughly after inserting and maintain a certain soil humidity in the future. But watering should not be too much, otherwise it will easily rot.
Lily is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Liliaceae family. It has rich colors, changeable flower shapes and a strong fragrance. It is one of the world's famous flowers. Lilies are both suitable for potted viewing and for growing on the ground as cut flowers. The underground bulbs can also be used for food and medicine. They have the effects of moistening the lungs, relieving coughs, clearing the heart and calming the mind.