Trillium chloropetalum
By Siris
- 30 Mar, 2016
- 8 likes
I bought one tuber many years ago, it has been very slow to increase.
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I thought there were just 2, but looking carefully at the photo, I see there is a bud forming between the 2 open flowers. Funny how could not see that in the garden.
31 Mar, 2016
Lovely!! I have plant envy , I'm going to look out for one at Harrogate Spring Show in a few weeks :-)
31 Mar, 2016
Also have one T. luteum, but that is really small.
31 Mar, 2016
OH only said last night we ought to buy some........when he sees the price he could change his mind lol
2 Apr, 2016
Mine came from Spinners, 20 + years ago. McPennys had some Trillium when I was there last summer. Ps, third flower now fully out.
3 Apr, 2016
20 years!! my goodness, well done.
3 Apr, 2016
By the way Dd, my Podophyllum is just poking through the soil.
5 Apr, 2016
Yes!! and ours, have slug pelleted it, because it was being eaten already???
6 Apr, 2016
Do the slugs like them? This is the first time I have grown Spotty Dotty, but I did have a hexandrum years ago, just disappeared after a couple of seasons.
6 Apr, 2016
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See who else is growing Trillium chloropetalum (Giant wakerobin).
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Very nice ....
30 Mar, 2016