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The discovery of the "Amazonia Mirabilis" made headlines in the scientific community. Lily, being the lead botanist on the project, found herself in the spotlight. The nickname "Horny Lily" became known far beyond her hometown, with many interpreting it as a reflection of her ability to uncover the intriguing, sometimes provocative, aspects of plant reproduction.
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By the 1970s and 80s, serious breeding programs—notably those of and Pauline Henry —began selectively crossing these mutants to enhance horn length and consistency. The result was a new class of daylilies: the "Horned" or "Crispate" group. Today, the American Daylily Society recognizes "crispate" as a formal form category, subdivided into: horny lily
However, in modern internet slang and alternative wellness communities, the interpretation is the dominant one. The discovery of the "Amazonia Mirabilis" made headlines
This article explores everything the phrase might refer to, taking you on a journey from the botanical world to the annals of rock history, and even into the realm of modern slang. If you’d like, I can: By the 1970s