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Trillium viridescens
Herman, you have such good looking big clumps of Trilliums!Do you feed them or what is your soil like?
Trillium undulatum -pot grown as it needs very acidic, free-draining sandy soil. Despite being a small Trillium species it produces deep searching roots. Not hard to grow if given the above conditions. Watering is with rainwater to which 10mls Cider vinegar per litre is added about every 3rd watering. Prone to snail attacks (the new shoot of this plant was nibbled as it “broke cover” -hence the slight deformity to the leaftips.
Trillium season has finally begun for me. Last year, I received two new plants from a friend in Victoria BC , and they have both settled into the garden. Of the two, I am particularly happy with what was sent to me as Trillium kurabayashii (I still have to examine the floral parts to confirm identification). The other newcomer was Trillium ovatum. It will take another year to adjust to the garden here (first flowering was very small). (Attachment Link)