Depends what lily you are talking about some are winter flowering and some summer.
Example:
Zantedeschia ethiopica flowers in winter and Zantedeschia pentlandii flowers in summer
It is best to plant lilies in the fall but you can plant them in spring.
Jesus told me they grow 3 times.
Tiger lilies are a bulb, and will go dormant. The leaves will dry up and turn brown. When they do, it is safe to cut them all the way back. They will come back next year. If there are flowers that are wilting, you can deadhead them throughout the growing season.
Tiger lilies typically live for 2-3 years. They are a perennial flower, meaning they will bloom each year during their lifespan before eventually dying off. Proper care, such as regular watering and soil maintenance, can help extend their lifespan.
Lilies grow everywhere on the U.S.A but most of them are seasonal which that means they die then come back to life the next year or later or sooner
Year of the White Tiger.
Yes, lilies are perennial plants, meaning they come back every year.
in the summer
Yes, peace lilies are perennials, meaning they can come back year after year if properly cared for.
Tiger cubs face many dangers, and less than half reach their first year. As they grow, their chances improve.
Tigers grow fast and reach maturity at 3 years. A year old tiger weighs about 300 pounds. They weigh half a pound at birth.
Lilies are typically perennial plants, meaning they live for more than two years and can regrow each year from the same root system. Some lilies, however, can be grown as annuals in colder climates where they are not cold hardy.