Do lilies brand name seed? I have a red lily it's in great conditions. I don't know...
I have a red lily it's in great conditions. I don't know much around plants and was curious to find out if lilies ever make seed.
Yes they do!
All lilies except for Orientpet hybrids produce seeds.
After the flowers spatter a capsule-shaped fruit begins to form where the flowers once be.
By late summer the capsules dry out and you and break it stretch out and get a load full of shiny black seed. If you plant em they will grow and in 3 to 4 years you'll get foreign lilies.
Some hybrid lilies are sterile and others aren't worth the trouble unless you are exprimental and doing it for fun.
Answers: As the others have said, yes, they do make kernel pods, but here is a great site for explaining how to propagate lilies.
(Some have scales that can be sprouted to produce plants identical to the parent, while the seed would probably be cross pollinated with other lilies in the garden, and so you may not own the same color.)