A lily flower bud contains immature floral structures, including petals, sepals, stamens, and the pistil, all enclosed within a protective outer layer. As the bud develops, these structures mature and prepare for blooming. Additionally, the bud may contain plant hormones that regulate growth and flowering. The nutrients and energy required for the flower's eventual opening are also stored within the bud.
YES any lily is a flower
The national flower of Malawi is a Lily
# It is called the Lily of the Wetlands.
lily
The Utah state flower is the Sego lily.
A baby flower is a bud
the lily flower
The Japanese word for flower is "Hana"
The Western Red Lily is the provincial flower of Saskatchewan.
lotus flower= "thamara"
A lily will flower in less than a year from planting the bulb.
When petals come out of the flower bud it becomes a flower