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#65286
Assorted Trillium
Trilliums (Trillium spp. and cvs.) are among the native woodland plants I treasure most. I cannot imagine late winter and spring without their symmetry of threes: three leaves, three sepals, and three petals—hence, the common name “trinity flower.” With more than 40 species to drool over, these jewels of the forest floor are a collector’s dream. Some big, some small, some white, some deep red—trilliums have a lot to offer.
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From $24.98
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Last Online Update 4/28/2021
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#65095
Wood Lily Trillium
Easily grown in deep, organically rich, humusy, moist but well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Needs consistent moisture. Apply leaf mulch in fall each year. Rhizomatous plant that can be slow and difficult to propagate from seed. Spreads very gradually if left undisturbed to form clumps.
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From $16.98
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Last Online Update 4/12/2021
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#97497
Red Trillium
Blooms of hazelnut, red, white or primrose yellow in spring. Makes a great understory plant.
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From $24.98
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Last Online Update 1/24/2022
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#97498
White Trillium
Flowers of three sepals and petals, in April to May. Great understory plant.
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From $24.98
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Last Online Update 2/14/2023
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#65096
White Trillium
Flowers of three sepals and petals, in April to May. Great understory plant.
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#7806
Yellow Trillium
Lemon-yellow to chartreuse flowers of this gem, with their citrus-like fragrance, are sure to win your heart. Yellow trillium's three petals reach up like translucent wings from the center of its three, mottled, olive-and-blue-green leaves.
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From $24.98
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Last Online Update 2/14/2023
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