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thanks for the determination .I do not find it as beautiful as Trillium luteum
This one came to me as Trillium cuneatum, but I think it´s Trillium chloropetalum. I like its brilliant colour and good clumping habit; it´s growing in 4 different places in the garden since I got it 9 years ago.
Mariette, maybe it is Trillium angustipetalum! Does it smell musty? Chloropetalum smells like a rose.
Last summer I got fresh seeds of Trillium hibbersonii, and look now! So many seedlings coming up. I usually keep Trillium seedlings in the same pot until their second year when I move them to a bigger pot as a clump, but should I divide these already this summer to several pots?
I would leave the seedlings together and put them as a clump in a larger pot (after summer). After you have seen 3 leaves you can divide them in different pots, I wait to plant them out in the garden till they have flowered.