Lily Lovers Will Swap Notes at Convention, Show

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"A rose is a rose is a rose" wrote Gertrude Stein, but a "lily" isn't always a lily.

Day lilies, for example, grow from horizontal stems in the ground called rhizomes. Lilies, by comparison, stem from conical, underground buds called bulbs.

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Lily Lovers Will Swap Notes at Convention, Show

"All true lilies grow from bulbs," says Joe Nemmer of the North American Lily Society, a lecturer at the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Oakland.

One can grow a li...

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