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Ian, yours is darker pink than mine.
Herman, What do the flowers of your simile smell like? Wet dog I bet from the shape of those flowers. If so, it is erectum in the white flowered form which is very common in the southern Appalachians and is mostly called simile. I think the true range of simile is far smaller than reported by Case and Case or Jacobs. My experience is that it follows the amphibolite geology from northeast Georgia into South Carolina and North Carolina. I don't think it occurs in Tennessee at all. All that said, simile should have a sweet fragrance that J.K. Small likened to green apples. Aaron
Trillium from my garden, blooms now.1: Trillium chloropetalum volcano2: Trillium pusillum3: Trillium cuneatum4:Trillium erectum hybrid5: Trillium albidumThorkild DK.
Most of mine in full flower here. This one is T grandiflorum a very old specimen that has begun to seed only now I have other clones
Wonderful clump of T.grandiflorum, Ian.
Ian, it is a real beauty
A few other Trilliums: Trillium lancifolium (OBS6), Trillium recurvatum (CB39), Trillium rugelii (BM8), Trillium vaseyi (OBS25) and Trillium grandiflorum 'Flore Plenum' (OBW104).
Herman you have a nice collection