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Trillium grandiflorum
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These excellent woodland plants come mainly from North America, with most species in the eastern part, some in the west (with a gap in between), and a few stragglers in Japan and China. As their name implies, they have three of everything: three large leaflets, often beautifully mottled, on each of the leaves, three sepals, and at the centre of the leaves the flower, with three petals, sometimes long and narrow and sometimes broad and showy. They are slow to raise from seed, but once established each thick rhizome gradually multiplies, eventually giving fine clumps. They are all good plants for a leafy soil in a shady places, and the best are stunning. All are well worth waiting for.

Trillium grandiflorum is the most familiar of the trilliums, but still the most popular. It is the state flower of Michigan, where it can cover acres of woodland with its large, white, three-petalled flowers in early May. It multiplies reasonably quickly.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 1 litre pot
Width 40cm
Height 50cm
Family Melanthiaceae
Flowering Mid to late spring
Garden habitat partial shade
Soil humus rich soil
Plant category Bulb
Height range

Code

TGG-1
1 litre pot £10.00
Trillium grandiflorum Photo: Nijssen
Trillium grandiflorum Photo: Nijssen Trillium grandiflorum Trillium grandiflorum
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Trillium grandiflorum Photo: Nijssen
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