Depends entirely what sort of lily and the requirement for that particular plant.
Roses normally prefer slightly heavy, clay-type soils in a full sun position. If you can find a lily that requires the same soil, location and water requirements then there is no reason why they cannot be planted together.
lilies and roses
lilies and roses
Roses & Lilies
Angiosperm
It is best to plant lilies in the fall but you can plant them in spring.
No, a lily or a rose is not considered a daffodil. Lilies and roses belong to different plant families, while daffodils belong to the Amaryllidaceae family. Each flower has distinct characteristics, classifications, and growing conditions. Daffodils are known for their trumpet-shaped blooms, while lilies and roses have different flower structures and appearances.
White roses and water lilies.
No, A rose is A plant, "roses" are "plants".
lilies and roses
No, but you can plant them from bulbs or seeds
Yes you can plant lilies. Easter lilies can be put out in the garden when it is warm enough outside and they will bloom in the summer. Lilies grow from bulbs which are generally planted in the early fall.
In the fall.