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Very nice Dave!
Wonderful trillium garden, Dave.
Beautiful Dave!Are that all hybrids. It seems to me that you have a very big garden.Here I am waiting for the seeds from Trillium-L.
Lovely pictures Dave. The post to New Zealand is faster then the post to Belgium. I am still waiting for seeds.
Trillium's still going strong .Pics taken this arvo.
How lovely colours! My favourite view was the one with yellow Trillium (what was that?) in the front, but also picotee edge pinks are wonderful.I have been wondering why my Trilliums don't develop seed pods at all (T.chloropetalum, kurabayashii, luteum and grandiflorum). They are young plants, most planted only two or three years ago, but they have flowered well, and there hasn't been frost at the flowering time, not at least last spring there wasn't. Perhaps I would need to have several plants for them to cross pollinate? Or is it just a matter of maturity, and once they are mature enough I will get seeds from my own plants?
How lovely colours! My favourite view was the one with yellow Trillium (what was that?) in the front, but also picotee edge pinks are wonderful.
Dave very beautiful pictures. It seems to me that you have good soil for Trilliums! They look very healthy.At this moment I don't have the Trillium seeds yet. A week ago they were in a customhouse in Belgium, they asked me for an invoice. I said to them it is exchanging, I hope I will get them next week, another person in Belgium had no problems.