The Easter Lily is a flowering plant known for its large, white, trumpet-shaped blooms. It is commonly associated with the celebration of Easter, symbolizing purity and resurrection. The plant typically blooms in spring, making it a popular choice for decorations during the holiday.
Easter Lilies are native to the United States and are often grown in gardens or used as potted plants. They thrive in well-drained soil and prefer full sun to partial shade. After blooming, the bulbs can be saved and replanted for future seasons, allowing for continued enjoyment of their beautiful flowers.