Can you grow lilies from seed pods?
Likewise, people ask, how long do lilies take to grow from seed?
The seed should sprout in two to three weeks if it is kept damp but not wet. Leave the seedlings for a year in the container, again ensuring they do not dry out or are too wet, and after one year, transplant into the garden or individual pots.
Considering this, can you get seeds from lilies?
The lily family has many members most of which form round black seeds. Usually the seed form at the end of a bloom stem. You can plant the seeds now or harvest and save them to plant later. If you want to save them wait until the pod opens and collect the seed.
The seedlings may also take up to two years to bloom, although many bloom much sooner. The seeds themselves are toxic to cats, causing kidney failure if consumed. Keep the seeds and pods away from where cats eat, play or explore, and watch for signs of poisoning such as lethargy, vomiting or urinary problems.