i love you
The pink perfection lily, like other flowers in the lily family, is representational of love. Specifically, this lily symbolizes the perfection of a woman in a man's eyes, especially in the context of marriage.
It is a symbol for rebirth. May it be spiritual or concrete in meaning, you as an individual must decide.
Trumpet lilies come in a variety of colors including pink, yellow and white and are trumpet shaped. Lilies symbolize beauty, charm, peace, and grace.
The lily is often associated with peace and tranquility. In particular, the white lily is commonly used to symbolize rest in peace and convey sympathy in times of loss.
It symbolizes the present. It is a biblical reference to how the plants do not worry about the future & we should remember that we are loved as much as the plants.
In some Asian cultures, the spider lily symbolizes death, and the journey to the next life. Taking this into consideration, a spider lily tattoo may represent death, the memory of a loved one, the belief in life after death, or even just an affection for the beautiful flower itself.
A white lily flower is often used to symbolize purity and innocence. It can make a lovely gift for someone to convey these sentiments.
In Chinese culture, a lily pad symbolizes purity, perfection, and enlightenment. It is often associated with the Buddhist concept of rising above difficulties and achieving spiritual growth. The lily pad also symbolizes renewal and rebirth due to its ability to float on water and bloom in seemingly adverse conditions.
The lily, particularly the Fleur-de-lis, is a symbol of the French monarchy. It has been associated with French royalty since the 12th century and has since become a national symbol representing the French spirit, unity, and pride.
Lily and rose both have delicate, fragrant petals and are often used in floral arrangements and bouquets. Additionally, both flowers symbolize love, beauty, and elegance, making them popular choices for various occasions such as weddings and special events.
Lily and you
Shoshanna,I have been told, I Hebrew for lilly. (I may be wrong)