20 Lily Coloring Pages - Free!
Flowers
What do you think of the lilies we've colored? What colors would you have used to fill their beautiful and delicate petals? We'd love to see you use all kinds of techniques and materials on these lovely drawings! We know that when it comes to art, your ingenuity and creativity have no limits.
In the Coloring Together galleries you'll be able to find a huge variety of printable coloring pages. It's just a matter of entering one of our themed galleries and choosing the coloring pages you like best.
This time we've gathered a ton of lily coloring pages, lily drawings to paint, and lily bouquets to color. We couldn't be happier to have such a skilled and imaginative gardener to take care of all these flowers! You're definitely the right one!
Did you know that while you have fun coloring you can learn many interesting things about lilies? Each of our lily coloring pictures comes with a super interesting fun fact about these wonderful flowers. Simply great!
We love receiving your most beautiful colored drawings! Remember that we upload them on our website for everyone to see and use as inspiration. There are those who need to see the work of a great artist to feel motivated to create their own pieces!
Before starting to color you should have your art materials on hand and a couple of blank sheets to print the drawings you like best. Once you've finished, we can start working. There's a long line of lilies waiting for you to fill them with life and color!
Lilies coloring pages
Why color lily pictures?
Whether in the bouquet of a radiant bride, in a beautiful private garden, or in the vase of a sophisticated living room, lilies have no trouble stealing everyone's gaze. Their beauty, elegance, and simplicity have made them one of the most loved and in-demand flowers in the world.
Throughout history, they've been a hallmark among members of royalty, they've decorated thousands of hallways and halls at all kinds of events, and they're even one of the preferred options when honoring the mother of God.
Since we know you adore these beautiful flowers, we've put together an incredible gallery of lily coloring pages that come with extremely interesting fun facts. Take a few minutes to read them all, because we're sure they'll surprise you!
We're ready to start now! This time we'd like you to color with special materials. How would you feel about using watercolors? Or some pieces of shiny paper? We can even apply glitter and lots of sequins!
We know that no matter what materials you use, you'll do your best and color like a true professional!
Learn while coloring Lilies
- Lilies are herbaceous, perennial, and bulbous plants that belong to the genus Lilium and the lily family.
- Lilies are characterized by having erect stems with numerous alternate leaves, very striking colors, and a delicious aroma.
- Did you know that in some parts of the world lilies are known as Madonna lilies or fleur-de-lis?
- Lilies are one of the best-smelling flowers in the world. Their sweet and intoxicating aroma creates a feeling of calm and well-being, which is why they're widely used in making perfumes, candles, and all kinds of cosmetic products.
- Some species of lilies are toxic to cats. Remember to consult with the veterinarian to take the necessary precautions and keep your pets safe!
- In English, the word "lirio" is translated as "lily." Now every time you hear this beautiful name, the image of a beautiful flower will come to your mind.
- Did you know there are around 110 different types of lilies? That's without counting all the hybrid species. Incredible!
- There's a simple and stylized figure that represents lilies. We're talking about the fleur-de-lis, a symbol of royalty, elegance, and power that has been used on numerous flags, insignias, and coats of arms throughout history.
- There are lilies that measure up to 2 meters tall from the start of their stems to the tip of their petals. Surprising!
- Lilies belong to the lily family, which means they're closely related to tulips.
- Most lily species bloom in late spring or summer and are adapted to withstand winter and its low temperatures.
- Many members of the Catholic church consider lilies "the flowers of the Virgin" because they claim they embody the purity, elegance, innocence, beauty, serenity, and femininity that characterize the mother of God.
- Lilies are among the 10 most in-demand flowers in the world. The largest producing and exporting countries of lilies are Holland, Colombia, Kenya, Chile, Ecuador, Costa Rica, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, the United States, and New Zealand.
- Lilies come in an immense variety of colors. Depending on the species, it's possible to find white, orange, pink, red, yellow, and purple lilies. There are even lilies with spotted, dotted, and brushed designs.
- According to Greek mythology, lilies arose from drops of breast milk from the goddess Hera. Legend has it that these fell from the sky while she was nursing one of her children, and upon touching the earth, they turned into beautiful flowers.
- In countries like China, Taiwan, Japan, and Canada the bulbs of some lily species are eaten. These are rich in starches and are used to thicken soups, make purees, add spice to stews, or flavor foods.
