•Kingdom: Plantae
•(unranked): Angiosperms
•(unranked): Monocots
•Order: Liliales
•Family: Liliaceae
•Subfamily: Lilioideae
•Genus: Lilium
The lilium is considered a true lily, while most household lilies are hybrids. Lilies are a flowering plant that grow from bulbs to produce a large fragrant flower. They are found in the northern hemisphere in woodland areas. They thrive in acidic soils and bloom in late spring to early summer. They can grow to about 2-6ft in height and range in color from white, yellow, pink, etc. They may have spots or brushstrokes. Bearing six tepals to store nectar at the base of the flower and an ovary above the anthers.
•(unranked): Angiosperms
•(unranked): Monocots
•Order: Liliales
•Family: Liliaceae
•Subfamily: Lilioideae
•Genus: Lilium
The lilium is considered a true lily, while most household lilies are hybrids. Lilies are a flowering plant that grow from bulbs to produce a large fragrant flower. They are found in the northern hemisphere in woodland areas. They thrive in acidic soils and bloom in late spring to early summer. They can grow to about 2-6ft in height and range in color from white, yellow, pink, etc. They may have spots or brushstrokes. Bearing six tepals to store nectar at the base of the flower and an ovary above the anthers.