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Quite extensive your stand of T,rivale. Did you ever experience that plants did not turn up for a year after planting?I had this with T. grandiflorum, but never had T.rivale before.My Trillium pusillium var. alambamicum are also only three, but two of them with bud. I have been told that they hate being frozen in winter.
Did you ever experience that plants did not turn up for a year after planting?I had this with T. grandiflorum, but never had T.rivale before.My Trillium pusillium var. alambamicum are also only three, but two of them with bud. I have been told that they hate being frozen in winter.
This year was very bad for Trillium nivale, a lot of rain, hail and cold. It's been a long time since I've had so few flowers
Is it a bit earlier for Trilliums this spring Herman? I know nivale is a very early species, but I see ovatum also flowering. In any case, the more spring flowers, the better!
Sorry HermannI had my glasses not on and little to no experience with these tiny beauties. T.nivale is what I heard even more difficult to cultivate. Nice to see big stands of these beauties in your garden.Thank you for showing.Your Trillium rivale look gorgeous. You have different ones, so seeds might be expected. From Trillium nivale I read, it takes about 10 years until they flower from seed. Are rivale faster in your experience?
What a clump of such precious plants!!Do you have several clones of nivale? If you have several clones, do they set seed and just do not germinate in garden situations?My T.grandiflorum always set seed, when I help with a small paint brush. Without only ever other year.But I do not have clumps. I had too often move the garden. With my Hydroponics this problem is manageable without losses. Congratulation to your collection of these beauties.
Gabriela, this year Trillium nivale is later (two weeks) because of the bad weather. That Trillium ovatum is an early clone, I have another clone that still needs to start (see picture).
From Trillium nivale I read, it takes about 10 years until they flower from seed.
Maybe Herman would swap another clone of T.nivale?Then we have more seedlings.