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Quote from: gote on May 18, 2010, 03:32:13 PMAt last also my Trilliums havs started...Trillium undulatum is not too easy in my place and demands a cool situation.T. undulatum is generally considered ungrowable, so your flowering of it is truly remarkable.From what the references say, I've gathered that it demands extremely acidic, boggy conditions, but your remark about needing a cool situation makes me think it does not like warmth at any time. Rather like Cyclamen purpurascens, which is a roaring success in Chicago with its cold winters, but an abject failure in my mild climate.
At last also my Trilliums havs started...Trillium undulatum is not too easy in my place and demands a cool situation.
I shall no doubt be slammed for asking the question, but I wonder why anyone would prefer 'Jenny Rhodes' to the pure, three petalled form of ovatum or grandiflorum?
the suspense is killing me, a hybrid between T. vaseyi x T. grandiflorum blooming for the first time since I played around with pollen some years back.
Gote, few if any other Forumists have been able to show Trillium undulatum and I think this is not your first time? We are so lucky to see it at all so you should be be very proud. Look at the number of times it has been viewed (enlarged) compared with the others in the same batch.
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