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This one was bought a good few years back as Trillium underwoodii, I would be grateful if anyone could confirm this as I am not certain it's correct.
Heres an update picture of my second picture that I had posted. Would next year be ok to dig them up and give these some room to grow, or should I do it now?
Heres an update picture of my second picture that I had posted. Would next year be ok to dig them up and give these some room to grow, or should I do it now?Thanks for info.
There has been something very nasty happening to many Trilliums in New Zealand over the last couple of years, and it is, apparently a serious disease. I wondered about the leaf damage to the Edinburgh erectum, in comparison to ours. Unfortunately I have no pictures of ours at present but maybe one of our local lurkers could help here, either onto this thread or to me privately so I can post them. Whatever our problem is - and I believe it has been identified - it has caused major panic and distress among local growers. There are apparently at least a few remedies available.
I wish I could grow Trillium. I just keep losing them. Eric
I am sorry Maggie but i disagree.I had two such clumps some years ago. I divided one of them at this stage - or slightly later and the other the following year. The one I divided gained a year until reaching flowering size.This applied to central Swedish climate, sandy friable soil with "woodsy" humus in it. I did loose a few when dividing but how many mature plants can one accomodate.Göte
I have monographs on quite a few genera but sadly not Trillium.