Canada is the country that is known as the country of lilies. Canada is called the land of lilies, because Lily is a type of flower found in Canada in large numbers.
Canada
No, France isn't called the land of lilies, event though a stylised lily flower was used for centuries as the kings' personal emblem.
Canada
Because some areas have a lot of marshland were many lilies grow.Canada had lots of room to grow lilies. People from Europe noticed all the nice lilies so called it the land of the lilies, and then crushed them all under a huge wave of urbanization.
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France is often known as the "land of lilies" due to the association of the fleur-de-lis (stylized lily) with the country. The fleur-de-lis is a symbol that has been historically used in France, representing royalty and purity.
Lilies is the plural form of lily.
some pink lilies
Matthew in the Bible says, "Why do you worry about clothing? See how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor or spin." White lilies stand for innocence, virginity. Black lilies are associated with a curse. Pink lilies stand for elegance. Yellow lilies mean wealth and nobility. If someone gives you one or one hundred and one lilies, it means that person loves only you. If a person were to give you two lilies, it means that person loves you and is sure you love him. Three lilies means forgiveness. Four lilies means the person will love you always. Five lilies mean there is no regrets. Six lilies means things will be okay. Seven lilies is a way of saying God bless you. Eight lilies means "Please forgive me." Nine lilies means everlasting love. Ten lilies is a way of telling someone that you think he is perfect. Twenty four lilies means that you miss the person. Thirty two lilies means "I will never love anyone but you." Thirty six lilies means "My heart belongs to you. Seventy seven lilies mean "Would you marry me?" One hundred lilies means "I will love you till the day we die."
Yes, the word "lilies'" is plural possessive. The apostrophe after the "s" indicates that the lilies belong to more than one entity. In this case, the apostrophe is placed after the plural noun "lilies" to show ownership or possession by multiple lilies.
There are many types of lilies. Lilium is true lilies. Titan Arum is the corpse lily. Calla lilies are really Zantedeschia aethiopica. Daylilies are really hemerocallis. Surprise lilies are lycoris.