Trillium kurabayashii seedlings showing colour variation 2009 2
By Madgardener
- 21 Jan, 2012
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All Trillium kurabayashii grown from own collected seed.
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Five to seven years. Germination from seed can be a few months to two or three years. Well worth the effort and new flowering plants come along each year when you contiuously sow the seed.
21 Jan, 2012
As meanie said the dark ones are fantastic!
21 Jan, 2012
Sown direct or under glass?
Sorry about all the questions........
21 Jan, 2012
I sow my seed & cover with a layer of fine grit & leave outside until germination.
22 Jan, 2012
Thanks!
22 Jan, 2012
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Love the dark ones!
How long from seed?
21 Jan, 2012