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Trillium rivale seed germinating today, we don't have winter here
Gorgeous double forms of T. grandiflorum! I hope to find one someday. Meanwhile, I am looking for an answer regarding the green variants.I found this spring a few nice looking, vigorous and healthy. They are called ‘aberrant’ and they are infected (supposedly); the saying goes that they will deteriorate in time (?).I have seen many truly aberrant green Trillium grandiflorum but those usually look badly very early on.I would be very interested to know if anyone grows or has/had propagated such forms? (not necessarily of T. grandiflorum). Thanks in advance.This is my green variant#3 (Attachment Link)
It's a virus, isn't it? Or so says my Ontario Wildflowers book. Here's two I photographed on the Niagara Escarpment in May 2013.
Dave, 590 pots, that is a lot! At the moment I have 40 pots (sowing previous year together with this year). I use bigger pots, the seedlings will stay there for a few years, depending how quick they grow. It is much easier then transplanting in small pots.
Its 650 pots now Herman ... managed to pot up a few more Like you I also use bigger pots ...... or whatever I have available .Here's a pic of a few pots of varying sizes i took tonight that belong to an extra 230 pots of seed that have germinated but I haven't touched yet.Then there are about another 110 pots yet to show any activity...It's just a hobby I keep telling myself. I'm like 'playing around 'with Trilliums whether as seed , divisions , or seedlings and finding out what is fact and what is fiction and what works well in my situation .I had about a 10% loss last season by disturbing the T. cotyledons so young from a documented experiment in the shade house.....which I was okay with . As it was only a small experiment of 20 seedlings I thought I would increase the numbers this season and record the results .When I get time I'll make a few comments regarding Trillium division.Cheers Dave.
Dave, have you enough place in the garden for all those Trilliums when they start to flower?