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I have all respect for the NZ growers of Trillium but I question the statement that Trilium grandiflorum likes lime a lot.One has to take all information about things like lime preferences cum grano salis.I grow very sucessfully:Trilliums grandiflorum, luteum, sessile They clump up and sow themselves. (see previous postings)I grow with success = can keep them alive:recurvatum and stamineum.My pH is low. My Rhododendrons grow well and I can even grow Trillium undulatum which is presumed to be killed by high pH..What is the explanation? I do not know but there are some possibilities:#1: I do not lack the element Calcium since I use bonemeal as fertilizer. This is to a great extent Calcium Phosphate. There are areas in the world where there is a deficiency in calcium in the soil.#2: Many plants grow in narrow niches in the wild – not because they need (or even prefer) the circumstances in that niche. They may have an edge over the competition there. Example: Hepatica nobilis which grows wild in very shady places and will be swamped by grasses if there is more light will grow much better in a lighter position in a garden situation where competition is kept at bay.Observations from the wild are thus not necessarily true for gardening circumstances.#3: Limestone areas seem to have a more congenial habitat to some woodlanders for other reasons such as soil structure.Cheers Göte
Down here spring is advancing --a number of the early Trilliums are well above the ground and in the loose whorl stage where you can see down the stem through the leaves to gain an idea of whether individual plants have a flowering bud ---however 'one' plant is very much further on .First couple of pics are of 'the' plant ----top --followed by side view.Thinking i had 2 plants close together i scraped away the soil with a view to maybe moving one of them.However pic 3 shows both stems are coming from the one rhizome. Pics 4 & 5 ---Individual shots of the respective stems.A different colour on each stem from the one Trillium plant is something i've never come across before.............(I've posted this on the NARGS Forum for comment as well).Cheers Dave.
Outstanding Dave, beautiful photo and plant.Please can I have one in Yellow and Black?
That's quite disgusting Dave but I bet someone would pay a fortune for it.