Madonna lily
/mə'dɔnə'lili/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific type of true lily: The Madonna lily is a bulbous perennial plant (Lilium candidum) native to the eastern Mediterranean region and the Balkans. It is known for its pure white, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers and its historical and cultural significance.
Examples
- The Madonna lily is often depicted in religious paintings, particularly those of the Virgin Mary.
- Our garden has a beautiful cluster of Madonna lilies that bloom every June.
- Botanists study the Madonna lily for its unique growth pattern, as its leaves appear in a basal rosette during winter.
Advanced Usage
- In Art and Symbolism: The Madonna lily is a traditional symbol of purity, chastity, and virtue in Christian iconography, frequently appearing in Annunciation scenes.
- The artist used the Madonna lily in the vase to symbolize the purity of the subject.
- In Horticulture: The term is used specifically to distinguish from other white lilies, such as the Easter lily ().
- For an authentic period garden, we sourced true Madonna lily bulbs.
Variants and Related Words
- Lilium candidum (n): The scientific, botanical name for the Madonna lily.
- Annunciation lily (n): Another common name for this flower, referencing its use in paintings of the Annunciation.
Synonyms
- White lily: A general descriptive term, though it can refer to other species.
- Saint Joseph's lily: A less common alternate name.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term is highly specific to the plant . It is not used as a general term for any white lily and is distinct from the common name "Easter lily." The capitalized form "Madonna Lily" directly references its association with the Virgin Mary.
Noun
- lily of eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans with broad funnel-shaped white flowers