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* A lily is a flower symbolizing purity and innocence. It is the flower commonly used during the Easter holiday and symbolizes immortality. The bulb decays in the ground, and from it, new life is released. It is Lily who gives her life so that Harry can keep on living. | * A lily is a flower symbolizing purity and innocence. It is the flower commonly used during the Easter holiday and symbolizes immortality. The bulb decays in the ground, and from it, new life is released. It is Lily who gives her life so that Harry can keep on living. | ||
* Lily Evans, married to [[James Potter]]. | * Lily Evans, married to [[James Potter]]. | ||
| + | * First name not given when first introduced. | ||
Revision as of 21:00, 28 October 2024
- A lily is a flower symbolizing purity and innocence. It is the flower commonly used during the Easter holiday and symbolizes immortality. The bulb decays in the ground, and from it, new life is released. It is Lily who gives her life so that Harry can keep on living.
- Lily Evans, married to James Potter.
- First name not given when first introduced.