Trilium




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Trillium cuneatum 'Sessile of Hort.'

Trillium cuneatum 'Sessile of Hort.'

Toad Shade, I love the name; I just wish my toads would use them. Large mottled leaves with red flowers in the axil. Flowers are not as sweet as luteum but who cares, a must for every collection. Cuneatum has been widely sold under the name sessile for years.
$19.00

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Trillium erectum

Trillium erectum

A wide ranging eastern species typically with maroon red flowers on a stem above the leaves, it forms stunning hybrids with flexipes and indeed is so precocious with other plants in it's section that it can be hard to find a completely pure strain. According to Fred, red forms are more common at higher elevations.
$15.00

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Trillium grandiflorum

Trillium grandiflorum

It's a weed here but a glorious one, the huge white flowers fade to pink as they age; good pink forms and doubles are legendary, At least some of the pinks seem to breed true from seed, doubles are another matter but they are starting to tissue culture some of them. I you wish to search for doubles look at the end of the season, the doubles tend to bloom later and hold their petals longer than the singles, making them stand out at a considerable distance.
$15.00

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Trillium luteum

Trillium luteum

A large yellow trillium similar to trillium cuneatum but with large sweet smelling yellow flowers sitting in the center of the mottled leaves, Luteum and cuneatum will hybridize and to confuse the matter further there are yellow forms of cuneatum and red forms of luteum. Luteum has a lemon scent, while cuneatum is more like Calycanthus, and some of the hybrids have a wonderful apple scent. It is restricted to a rather narrow range near the North Carolina Tennessee border but is very adaptable to gardens outside its range.
$15.00

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Trillium recurvatum

Trillium recurvatum

Small, maroon red, reflexed petals, a very unusual trillium, and almost impossible to misidentify, Prairie Trillium seems to prefer clay floodplain soils or rich woods over limestone. It is easy and long lived in the garden.
$15.00

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Trillium stamineum

Trillium stamineum

A fantastic and rarely offered species found mostly along the border between Alabama and Mississippi, a member of the sessile group but with the petals flattened horizontal and twisted like a propeller, (unlike the author who is just plain twisted), the stamens are large and erect and eye-catching, not to mention nose catching with a strong carrion scent.
$29.00

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Trillium sulcatum

Trillium sulcatum

We are delighted to be able to offer some spectacular mixed color forms of sulcatum. These are some of the showiest trilliums we have ever grown.
$19.00

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Trillium vaseyi

Trillium vaseyi

These are nearly pure vaseyi although a bit of hybrid influence does creep in; the huge flowers are dark maroon purple and tend to be held beneath the large rhombic leaves.
$24.00

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