Trillium kurabayashii (pic for 3PB)
By Siris
- 26 Feb, 2020
- 8 likes
Always the first Trillium to come through the soil.
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Oh no, Seab, we get the occasional squirrel, but usually they take the neighbour's Crocus corms on route to us.
27 Feb, 2020
What beauties do the flowers come out like a chocolate colour.
27 Feb, 2020
Very interesting leaves too, Siris.
27 Feb, 2020
3PB, yes a chocolate/maroon coloured flowers, but I think that first flower has been frosted/rain damaged.
27 Feb, 2020
I have Trillium envy , these are fabulous ,I love them ..
27 Feb, 2020
I have Trillium envy too, Amy, when I see a garden with a carpet of them, they are so slow, for me anyway.
27 Feb, 2020
Thank you Siris yes it's the same I have then. Shame the frost has got at the flower.
27 Feb, 2020
Quite spectacular aren’t they......but too slow for me!
28 Feb, 2020
I think this is the most reliable of the bunch. DD, you have seen all the Trilliums at The Cottage, C/F.
1 Mar, 2020
Yes......Barbara has a great collection.......many years old!
2 Mar, 2020
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I love these but so do the squirrels.
26 Feb, 2020