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I have read that trillium seeds, if sown before fully ripe, can germinate very quickly. So far, I have not found this to be the case - they all seem to need one cold period at least.
Not wishing to cause any confusion regards germinating Trillium kurabayashii seed, but last year I mislaid a large amount of Trillium kurabayashii seed & months later(late September) I found the seed dried to a crisp. I scattered the seed on the garden, it germinated more or less straight away. A photo today of the seedlings emerging for the second time.It would appear there are no hard & fast rules in nature.
That's amazing! The seedlings must have grown on late into the autumn, to have made these healthy looking mature leaves.