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I now have the records of what was originally planted. In the area where we now have T. grandiflorium, T. albidum and the unidentified Trillium only T, grandiflorum and T. erectum are recorded as having been planted so the mystery plant is presumably just an odd form of T. erectum. The most succesful plant - the T.albidum is not recorded as having been planted but we have had many misidentifications among purchased plants. The bed where the plant which appears to be T. chloropetalum has no recorded Trillium plantings but T. luteum was planted a considerable distance away and I understand that darker-flowered forms exist ? Could this be an alternative identification ? I need to look again if there are any signs of trilliums in the other three sites where plants were originally placed.