Trillium parviflorum (Small-flowered Trillium) 1 gal
A rare native Trillium found in specialized habitats, especially damp/moist oak and other woodlands and wet meadows. Tolerant of some light sun as long as its underlying soils are moist.
This Trillium spreads by underground rhizomes, thereby expanding into a larger, more profusely blooming clump over time for greater visual impact.
Differs from more common T. ovatum with large, mottled leaves and narrow, vertically-arranged petals of the flower. Blooms late March through May.
Note that the leaves die back as summer proceeds, so pair this with late-season companion shade-loving perennials or evergreens to keep the bloom cycle going!
A rare native Trillium found in specialized habitats, especially damp/moist oak and other woodlands and wet meadows. Tolerant of some light sun as long as its underlying soils are moist.
This Trillium spreads by underground rhizomes, thereby expanding into a larger, more profusely blooming clump over time for greater visual impact.
Differs from more common T. ovatum with large, mottled leaves and narrow, vertically-arranged petals of the flower. Blooms late March through May.
Note that the leaves die back as summer proceeds, so pair this with late-season companion shade-loving perennials or evergreens to keep the bloom cycle going!
A rare native Trillium found in specialized habitats, especially damp/moist oak and other woodlands and wet meadows. Tolerant of some light sun as long as its underlying soils are moist.
This Trillium spreads by underground rhizomes, thereby expanding into a larger, more profusely blooming clump over time for greater visual impact.
Differs from more common T. ovatum with large, mottled leaves and narrow, vertically-arranged petals of the flower. Blooms late March through May.
Note that the leaves die back as summer proceeds, so pair this with late-season companion shade-loving perennials or evergreens to keep the bloom cycle going!