The Day Lilies Changed

On 8/22/2018 a discovery was made that changed the way we looked at Lilies forever. After an interview with Dr. Lickinshmurtz we discovered that Lilies may be changing for the first time in from what we know now, 790 MILLiON years!

"When we me the Lily for the first time she introduced herself as Bubbles. Only 2 Lilies had ever had this double pearl disease before and they were both males but I expected this to be the same disease. We believe it is but we think since Bubbles is a female that is why what we found happened. Inside her other pearl there was a green orb made out of the same material as a Lily pearl. Now this is shocking because what we found inside of that was a Lily core that was inactive. We currently believe that female Lilies are evolving their pearls to blend in more with the environment they naturally are found in."

If you didn't understand what happened that I will tell you. Dr. Lickinshmurtz had an appointment with a Lily who had a second pearl growing. This disease had only happened 2 times before. The second pearl doesn't actually have any function and its core is inactive. It is simply inconvenient and makes the Lily prone to falling over. Now another thing to explain is male Lilies are naturally found living in the ocean so their pearl is the color to represent the ocean. Female Lilies (Which are much rarer) are only found in certain jungles. They are practically a living flower for the beginning of their life. The only way to tell the difference is believe it or not their eyes have a slightly different cell pattern. Lilies eyes are made up of cells that allow them to see in their natural habitat. Sort of like code. Here is an example:

Male Lily: 110000220110000220110000220110000220110000220110000220110000220110000220110000220

Female Lily: 010000212010000212010000212010000212010000212010000212010000212010000212010000212

So what may be happening is that the female Lilies are changing their pearl color. This is yet to be confirmed.