Lilium Longiflorum, commonly known as the Easter Lily, is loved for its elegant trumpet-shaped white flowers and sweet fragrance, making it a classic indoor flowering plant around early spring. To keep it blooming as long as possible, place it in bright, indirect light with cool daytime temperatures around 15–18 °C and slightly cooler nights, and keep the soil lightly moist but never waterlogged. Remove the yellow pollen-filled anthers to extend the life of the flowers and prevent staining. After flowering, you can continue caring for the plant and eventually transplant the bulb outdoors in a sunny garden spot, where it may bloom again in summer in future years.