Thursday 18 July 2024

July Birth Flower : Water Lily

If you are a July baby your birth flowers are the water lily and the larkspur. One emerges from deep beneath the water’s surface; the other grows as a single tall stalk from the ground. Both provide a pop of colour during the early to midsummer months!

Larkspurs are a symbol of positivity and dedication. They make a great addition to any garden, given their height and beautiful purple-blue blooms, but beware: these plants are poisonous!

The water lily represents purity and innocence while boosting aquatic ecosystems and serving as an inspiration for one of the world’s great painters.

This post is about the water lily, if you haven't already seen my earlier post about the Larkspur, you can read it here

image from google

The water lily represents purity and innocence while boosting aquatic ecosystems and serving as an inspiration for one of the world’s great painters.

There are approximately 70 water lily species, and all of them offer outstanding beauty. These aquatic flowers are rooted in the rich, dense soil of shallow ponds, while the stems grow vertically and the large, flat round leaves and beautiful blooms float on the surface or extend just above it.

Water Lily Meanings and Symbolism
  • Water lilies, most notably the white variety, traditionally symbolize purity, innocence, and chastity.
  • Pink water lilies signify joy and friendship; red means passion and romance; blue represents calm and wisdom; and yellow symbolizes energy and new beginnings.
  • In Buddhism and Hinduism, water lilies represent resurrection and rebirth because the flowers open and close daily. Buddhists also believe water lilies symbolize enlightenment because the beautiful flowers emerge from the dark and dirty floor beneath the water’s surface.
Water Lily in History
  • In Greek legends, nymphs are water protectors, so it’s fitting that the water lily’s botanical family name—Nymphaeaceae—is derived from these female divinities.
  • According to one Egyptian legend, the creation of the gods began from a blue water lily.
  • Some nuns and monks were known to crush the root of water lilies and use it as an anaphrodisiac. It has also been used as a painkiller, anti-inflammatory, and sedative, as well as a treatment for insomnia and anxiety.
  • French painter Claude Monet was quite captivated by the water lilies in his home garden. He spent years painting the flowers on his Giverny, France, property and created more than 200 paintings with water lilies as his subject.
  • In 1984, the International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society was formed.
  • The water lily is the national flower of Bangladesh.
Photo credit Dean Schoeppner

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I hope you enjoyed reading this post. You may now like to read this one about 'Some Foods In Season During July' which also has some recipe suggestions - see here

All the best Jan

37 comments:

  1. Yea, I did water Lilly in watercolor class.

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  2. What a cool flower for a birth flower. I really enjoyed this post.

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  3. Es una bella flor. Te mando un beso.

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  4. ...they are a wonderful birth flower!

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  5. I do so enjoy these posts...and I love water lilies. They fascinate me.

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  6. Whatever they symbolise they are truly beautiful.

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  7. Loved reading about water lilies. We often go down to a certain area where there is a mansion and gardens one can walk through. I hang out at the water lily pond and have gotten so many photos ...pink, whites and yellows.

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  8. I like the idea of a water lily for a birth flower. It's new to me.

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  9. I enjoyed this very much, thank you Jan.

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  10. How lovely and a nice read too Jan.

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  11. They are a beautiful flower. I've never seen a blue one though.

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  12. I enjoyed learning about water lilies and love to see them emerging in the spring.

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  13. Thanks for the info Jon.
    I really like the white Water Lilies
    (learned about their symbolism now too)!

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  14. Such beautiful photos and knowledge of the water lily! They have a peaceful relaxing feeling, thank you so much for sharing!

    xoxo, Midori

    https://www.midorilinea.com/blogs/midori-linea/panda-village-koala-world

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  15. Love water lily. They are my favorite flowers in summers

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  16. The waterlilies are so pretty.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  17. There is nothing quite as tranquil as a pond with lilies - as artists thought the ages have shown!

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  18. They are very pretty flowers :-D

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  19. Gorgeous flower...I have a lily tattoo on my foot.
    Great meaning for me...
    hugs
    Donna

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  20. I knew larkspur was the July flower, but not the water lily. Thanks for sharing

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  21. Very interesting this article about water lilies, I love flowers and their origin, flowering and everything related to them.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Best regards.

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  22. Beautiful water lilies! I didn't know they were the Juy flower, either. Have a great evening, hugs!

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  23. a body of water filled with water lilies makes a really beautiful bouquet!!

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  24. I love the Water Lily Jan, thanks for meanings and symbolism.

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  25. I love water lilies. I used to have a pond with several water lily plants in it. Their color is so pure. I enjoyed your pictures. I miss my pond and the lilies. So peaceful.

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  26. So pretty and interesting to read about.
    Lots of birthdays in our family this month. 2 granddaughters, son, mother, grandfather, and a grandmother. My mom and Ken's grandmother both shared the same birthday. :)

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  27. Gorgeous water lily photos and great info too ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    carol l mckenna
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  28. Es una flor preciosa para el mes de julio. Gracias por la información. Besos.

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  29. I do love water lilies and see them often at the ditch but didn't realize they were July;s birth flower (fitting) or know anything about them. So thanks for this!

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  30. Wow 70 species of them, we have a park not to far away that have them, hubby enjoys taking their pictures. Hope you enjoyed a good weekend!

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  31. Love waterlily…beautiful….have a beautiful summer love from me and Leaf 🍀🐾💗

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