Trillium flexipes
Melanthiaceae
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Habitat:
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part shade, woodland
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Flowering:
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spring
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Size:
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20
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40
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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with plenty of humus
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Price
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£8.00
(1 litre pot)
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Order code:
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TFX-1
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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 flexipes is distinguished by its nodding flowers, held below the three leaves. They are large, up to 5 cm wide, usually white, but occasionally maroon. However, even with dark coloured flowers the ovary is always white.
Other related plants:
Nodding pale pink flowers on short stems, from centre of three leaflets.
Maroon-spotted leaves and deep maroon flowers.
Dark red or white flowers and uniformly green leaves.
Beige-flowered form; uniformly green leaves.
Dark red flowers and uniformly green leaves.
Large, white, three-petalled flowers above the three green leaflets.
Three-petalled pale yellow, occasionally bronze, flowers above mottled leaves.
Elegant plant with white flowers, fading to pale pink on short stems
Deep red, rounded flowers with recurved petals above three mottled leaves.
White or pink flowers spotted pink inside; a small member of the genus.
White or pink flowers spotted pink inside; a small member of the genus.
Deep red long-petalled flowers at centres of three mottled leaves.
Flowers with deep red, recurved petals, scented.