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Discover our botanical Lilies, species that existed in nature, including Martagon, and the scented hybrid Lily varieties, Royal, Imperial, Madonna Lily, as well as Longiflorum Lilies with trumpet-shaped flowers (or Easter Lilies) and Oriental Lilies to perfume your terrace and garden during the summer. Plant your Lilies in winter to promote their rooting, in a sunny or semi-shade location, in the ground, particularly in the background of a flowerbed or along a hedge, or in a large pot. Once well established in a rich and well-drained soil, they will grow bigger every year and produce roots that you can divide.

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