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It all comes down to the climate in which we garden ,i guess--not having to worry about drought i sow all my Trillium seed in pots of various sizes, even very small ones ,(see pics below of the current crop).
........ I've been waiting and waiting for the robust single-stem T. vaseyi to ripen its pod... the pod 2x to 3x the size of normal vaseyi, and ripening more than a month later.On Saturday, I went to a seedling sale at a local NARGS meeting event with a friend, she saw the pod and suggested I harvest it soon, I agreed it was ready to pick and sow, but by the time I came back from the meeting a few hours later, the pod was gone, no doubt eaten by squirrels, my arch nemesis... managed to find a mere 3 seeds on the surface of the soil (which I sowed ), when there were perhaps 100 or more seeds in the pod... &%$#&! varmints!
We already have a variation on the "see a pin....." saying.... "see a weed and pull it up, all day long you'll have good luck"...... we really should have another pithy saying for seed collection...........
"A seed in the pot is worth 2 in the pod"?
"A seedpod left too long will be a squirrel's supper"?
Is the pink hue accurate flower color or caused by the photograph or lighting?
Maggi, a lovely trillium whatever it is. Is the pink hue accurate flower color or caused by the photograph or lighting? I almost forgot to post photos of this unusual Trillium cultivar, a double to triple leaf form, T. cuneatum 'Julia'. Apparently it is unusual for double leaf forms, in that it is a fast propagator, spreading into beautiful clumps. The flowering stems are typically double-leaved, whereas some of the younger non-flowering stems are sometimes triple-leaved. I'm very please to have received a couple nice offsets this year.
Friends, I've just received this phot for a Triilium ID :The message was "The label is lost and the bed in question has both T. albidum and T.chloropetalum in it.My guess is that this is a white form of chloropetalum, but I could be persuaded that it was albidumWhat do you think?" My powers of Trillium ID are weak to say the least.... so can you Forumists help identify this undoubtedly beautiful form?
Thanks, Anne and John