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Easter lily (Lilium longiflorum)

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English: Easter Lily, (Lilium longiflorum) (n.) Japanese: テッポウユリ (Teppōyuri), is a plant endemic to Ryukyu Islands (Japan), eastern and northern Taiwan.  Lilium formosanum also known as the Formosa lily or Taiwanese lily, a closely related species from Taiwan, has been treated as a variety of Easter lily in the past. The pure white lily native to Okinawa in southern Kyushu can be said to be the most lily-like lily in Japan. It bears a number of trumpet-shaped, white, fragrant, and outward-facing flowers. It has become naturalized in scattered locations in Africa, Australia, and the Americas.
Alterntive names: Tagalog/Pilipino: liryo, Italian: Giglio pasquale, Thai: อีสเตอร์ลิลลี่ (Xīs̄ texr̒ lillī̀), Botanical name: Lilium longiflorum[1]; also known as Christmas lily, Trumpet lily, Popular cultivars: White Heaven, Pink Heaven, White American. Other related species: Madonna lily ( Lilium candidum) native to the Balkan Peninsula and West Asia, and its flowers are white but short, similar to the Easter lily , and its leaves are thin. The stem grows up to 1.2-2 m. It is also the national flower of the Vatican. Sasayuri (Lilium japonicum) an endemic species that grows naturally from Kinki[2] to Kyushu, and the flowering season is from June to July. The flowers are pink and have a unique scent. It is not generally used for horticulture because it is difficult to cultivate, but its distribution is narrowed due to overfishing.

Genus:: Lilies (Lilium)
Family:
Lilaceae - Lily

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It is a symbol of the resurrection of Christ, which is celebrated during Eastertide. According to the divine legend, after Jesus' death and resurrection, some of these beautiful flowers were found growing in the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus went to pray the night before His crucifixion. Legend has it that these flowers shone where drops of Jesus's sweat fell as he was praying. In many Christian churches, the chancel is decorated with Easter lilies throughout the Paschal season.
Wikipedia 日本語:
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%86%E3%83%83%E3%83%9D%E3%82%A6%E3%83%A6%E3%83%AA

Characteristics
Plant Type :::::::::::* Herb
Lifespan:::::::::::::::* Perennial
Bloom Time::::::::::* Summer, autumn

Flower Color::::::::* White Yellow Purple Pink Orange

日本語: テッポウユリ、日本語:「テッポウユリ(テッポウユリ)」は、台湾東部と北部の琉球諸島(日本)に固有の植物です。 タカサゴユリまたは台湾の近縁種であるタカサゴユリとも呼ばれるタカサゴユリは、過去にさまざまなテッポウユリとして扱われてきました。 南九州の沖縄原産の真っ白なユリは、日本で最もユリのようなユリと言えます。 トランペットの形をした、白い、香りのよい、外向きの花がたくさんあります。 アフリカ、オーストラリア、南北アメリカの散在する場所で帰化しています。 それは、イースタータイドの間に祝われるキリストの復活の象徴です。 神の伝説によると、イエスの死と復活の後、これらの美しい花のいくつかは、イエスがはりつけの前夜に祈りに行ったゲッセマネの園で成長しているのが見つかりました。 伝説によると、これらの花は、イエスが祈っているときに汗の滴が落ちたところに輝いていました。 多くのキリスト教の教会では、内陣はパスカルシーズンを通してイースターユリで飾られています。
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