The term "leper lily" is commonly used to describe the plant known as Amaryllis belladonna, which produces pink or white flowers in late summer or early autumn. However, there are several other names that can be used as synonyms for this plant. One is the naked lady, which refers to the fact that the flowers appear without any leaves or other foliage. Another name is the Jersey lily, which is thought to have originated from the fact that the plant was first introduced to England from Jersey in the Channel Islands. Finally, some people refer to this plant simply as the belladonna lily, emphasizing its close relationship to the amaryllis family.