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Can I propagate a lily, Lilium, from seeds?

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Can I propagate a lily, Lilium, from seeds?

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Yes, but the resulting plants may not be identical to the parent. Sow outdoors in early spring, or sow indoors, maintaining medium temperatures around 70F during germination, which requires three to six weeks on average. Sow seeds of L. auratum, L. Martagon, and L.giganteum outdoors in late summer for germination the following spring.

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