April 15, 2009


One of my favorite Spring flowers are Trilliums! These little
flowers emerge from dormancy in early Spring, before the
leaves are out on the trees overhead, and they go dormant in late
Summer. Trilliums are slow growers. Most plants will set seed,
but those seeds will only germinate under ideal conditions,
and seedlings can take years to reach flowering size.



This is one of my Trilliums in my backyard. I have been
growing this little gem for 4 years now and it multiplied
this year giving my two blooms.

I can't wait to find some of the varieties above to
add to my garden.

Enjoy,
C.Marie
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