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trillium (Trillium sessile (Toadshade))

trillium from my mother-in-law, loves the shaded side of the garden.



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Unusual not seen these before.

15 Mar, 2011

 

they love shade and slightly dry ground.. really trouble free, plant and let grow.. :-)

15 Mar, 2011

 

That sounds great a gardeners dream plant then are they hardy.

15 Mar, 2011

 

How very unusual - these will go on my "wish" list.

I bet they look lovely under trees.

15 Mar, 2011

 

i have mine in heavy shade by the side of the house under my pink camellia tree and it's very happy there. nice ground cover that bobble in the breeze for a few months.

16 Mar, 2011

 

This is a threatened/endangered species over much of its range here....I always feel very lucky to see wild trilliums!

17 Mar, 2011

 

i didn't know that, this one is not as popular here as the grandiflorum white variation but i like the dark red / maroon and the mottling on the leaves.

17 Mar, 2011

 

they are a nice plant for the shade yes and then they can spread till their hearts content.

2 Apr, 2011

 

there is also a nice white one grandiflorum they like the shade as well, nice care free flowers.

3 Apr, 2011

 

Ooooh i like those leave's, on my wishlist surreylad..

3 Apr, 2011

 

Lol glad you like it Youngdaisyd :-)

3 Apr, 2011

 

I really like the foliage Surreylad I am just starting to add trilliums to my garden .

19 Apr, 2011

 

thanks scotkat, good luck and i hope yours grow well..

19 Apr, 2011

 

I hope so Surreylad a real treasure in our gardens.

1 Aug, 2011



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