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Herman and Claire,You have inspired me to grow more Trilliums. I grow a few mostly for the foliage.
It is different each year. Here this was a bad year for snowdrops and hellebores, but a good one for Corydalis and also Trilliums, it seems.It is exciting to see new seedlings flowering for the first time. We have snails, too, but luckily there is not much damage in flowers, yet.
In nature, T. cuneatum naturally dies back quite early. But given enough moisture, it will stay green and lovely for most of the season.
Trillium season has started down here in the southern hemisphere
Beautiful Trillium! Here was the worst season for Trilliums (and other plants) in years because of the dry weather.
Thank you Herman. I used to have quite a number of different variations of these Westerners however my collection has diminshed somewhat over the last few years as I have converted beds to make room for other plant interests. A number of established earlier T.clumps are not as robust as previous seasons so I wonder if it is because of an extended dry period that occurred here last season.
Our sole Trillium has made another appearance cheersfermi
Dave, very nice! First plants from your seeds flowered here last spring, picture in the previous page.I'm so happy they do well here.