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Many thanks Carolyn!I grow my plant in a very open mix of Scots Pine needles, ericaceous compost, pine bark, granite grit and pumice. I top dress with Pine needles but until recently hadn’t used any liquid feed. Watering is with rain water, and rain water with 15mls/litre Cider Vinegar alternate waterings. It is kept on the dry side in Winter. So far it has not clumped up at all and so I have started to use 1/4 strength balanced fertiliser. It seems to be self-fertile as last year, after pollinating with a fine paintbrush it set seed.
Trillium nivale in the Minnesota (USA) wild. These are the largest flowers I've seen in a decade. I think they really appreciated the 22 inch (56cm) snowfall we had just 3 weeks ago.
A very showy plant, Claire! The upright flower is always a great advantage
I wonder if T.rivale is not so hardy?