In nature:
* Wild Lilies: Many species of lilies grow wild in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, especially in meadows, woodlands, and along stream banks.
* Gardens: Lilies are popular garden flowers, so you'll find them in many home gardens, botanical gardens, and public parks.
Commercially:
* Flower Shops: You can find lilies in flower shops and supermarkets.
* Nurseries: Nurseries sell lily bulbs and plants.
* Online Retailers: Many online retailers sell lily bulbs and plants.
Other Places:
* Wedding Bouquets: Lilies are often used in wedding bouquets.
* Decorations: Lilies are sometimes used as decorations in homes and businesses.
Some Specific Examples:
* Tiger Lily (Lilium lancifolium): Common in the wild in parts of Asia and North America.
* Easter Lily (Lilium longiflorum): Commonly cultivated for its white flowers.
* Trumpet Lily (Lilium regale): Known for its fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers.
Important Note: While lilies are beautiful flowers, they can be toxic to cats. If you have a cat, it's important to keep lilies out of their reach.