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Trillium season is starting!Here always Trillium nivale is the first. Pity that the weather is unstable, low temperature and there has been a lot of rain, even a day with hail.A lot of other Trilliums have emerged and are waiting for better times!
What a nice display Herman, Trilliums with Hepatica together!
Thank you all! This Trillium ovatum form is much earlier then my other ovatum on an other place in the garden. I once was forgotten to remove the berries, so you see now a lot of seedlings. On the first picture you see Trillium chloropetalum var. giganteum on the background, this one is earlier then the ovatum.Gabriella, till now I have never seen good seeds on my Trillium nivale. I don't know why.
This species doesn't come as far north into Canada, who knows why, it is hardy enough. But I know that in its native habitat grows on gravelly, mineral substrate, including g limestone bluffs and crevices. But it seems to flower well in your garden, it may be a lack of pollinators because it flowers so early.