Many plants that are sold as Easter flowers can be planted to become landscape plants that bloom for years outside.
From the flower's meaning and origin to tips on making it last for years to come, understand the Easter lily.
The Easter lily, Lilium longiflorum, is native to the Ryukyu Islands off the southern end of Japan. In the 1880s, this lily was widely cultivated in Bermuda, and from there, bulbs were shipped to the ...
It’s the time of year when white Easter lilies can be found almost everywhere. Their trumpet-shape, pure white blooms always look so elegant and they can fill a room with their sweet scent. The Easter ...
It's definitely a gamble, Don Kinzler writes, but we have nothing to lose, and it’s a fascinating project to try.
These elegant white blooms aren’t just a sign of spring—they’re rich with Easter meaning and history.
With Easter here, many people already have Easter lilies in their homes. Even if you do not celebrate Easter, get an Easter lily. They make nice house plants and can be put in a garden, if you like.
BROOKINGS, Ore. — The Easter lily industry that straddles the southwestern Oregon and northwestern California border has experienced declining production over recent decades. There are now only four ...
Researchers studied the effects of a technique called "bulb dipping" on the Easter lily. While plant growth retardants (PGRs) are commonly applied as sprays or media drenches, bulb crops can be ...
There are several theories about the meaning and symbolism that surrounds the Easter lily, and much of it is related to the Christian religion. The flowers are often referred to as "white-robed ...